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What was the major impact of British policies on Indian handicrafts?

ADecline due to competition with British goods

BSupport for indigenous industries

CModernisation of traditional crafts

DFlourishing export markets

Answer:

A. Decline due to competition with British goods

Read Explanation:

Indian handicrafts faced stiff competition and could not compete with the lower prices and higher quality of British manufactured goods. As a result, many traditional crafts and artisans suffered significantly, leading to the decline of the handicraft industry British colonial rule significantly disrupted traditional crafts. The introduction of machine-made goods and the imposition of tariffs on Indian handicrafts undermined local artisans. The British promoted their own industries, which led to a loss of market for Indian products.


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