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Which of the following best describes the role of textiles in India’s cultural heritage?

ATextiles were only used for trade and held no cultural relevance.

BTextiles in India are mass-produced with little connection to tradition.

CIndian textiles reflect living traditions shaped by the country’s diverse heritage.

DTextiles became significant only after European demand increased.

Answer:

C. Indian textiles reflect living traditions shaped by the country’s diverse heritage.

Read Explanation:

Indian Handicrafts Textiles form an integral part of India’s rich artistic and craft heritage. During the 17th and 18th centuries, Indian fabrics were so highly prized that both France and Britain imposed bans on their import to protect their own struggling textile industries. The coarse European cloth simply couldn't compete with the refined quality and elegance of Indian textiles. These textiles are not just commodities but living traditions shaped by India’s diverse social, economic, and cultural landscapes.


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