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Evaluating the Causes of Indian De-industrialization
A historian argues, "The transformation of India into an agriculture-centric economy under British rule was not a deliberate policy of de-industrialization, but an unavoidable consequence of global technological shifts, such as the Industrial Revolution in Britain." Critically evaluate this statement. In your response, assess the relative importance of British policies versus broader economic forces in the decline of India's manufacturing sector.
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Evaluating the Causes of Indian De-industrialization
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