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How had the First World War created a new economic situation in India? Explain with three examples,

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(i) Manchester imports into india declined as the Brithish mils were busy with war production to meet the needs of the army paving the way for the Indian mills to supply tor the huge home market
(ii) As the was prolonged indian factories were called upon to supply war needs As, a redult new factories were set up new wrkes were employed and everyone was made work longer house
(iii) Cotton production collapse and exports of cotton cloth from Britain fell dramatically after the war as it was unable to modernize and complete with US, Germany japan . Hence, within colonies like India, local industrist gradually corsolidated their position capturing the home market .
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