Indian Economy on The Eve of Independence
How did the French traveller, Bernier describe 17th century Bengal?
The French traveller Bernier described 17th century Bengal in the following way:
'The knowledge I have acquired of Bengal in two visits inclines me to believe that it is richer than Egypt. It exports, in abundance, cotton and silk, rice, sugar and butter. It produces amply for its own consumption- wheat, vegetables, grains, foods, alcohol and grains fowls ducks and geese. It has immense herds of pigs and fish, sheep and goats. Fish of every kind it has in profusion.
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What was the state of secondary sector of the Indian economy on the eve of independence?
What was the state of tertiary sector of the Indian economy on the eve of independence?
What was two fold motive behind systematic de-industrialisation effected by British in pre-independence India?
When did India achieve independence?
What was the purpose of the British colonial rule in India?
What type of Indian economy was at the time when Britishers came to India?
What was the main aim of the Zamindars?
What was the main cause of stagnation in the agricultural sector during the British rule?
Name some notable economists who estimated India’s per capita income during the colonial period.
What was the adverse effect of partition at the time of independence?
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