Characteristic of Colonial Foreign Trade

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What was the most important characteristic of India's foreign trade during the colonial period?

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What was the most important characteristic of India's foreign trade during the colonial period?

  1. Trade deficit with Britain
  2. Generation of a large export surplus — Correct Answer
  3. Equal balance of trade
  4. High imports of raw materials
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

The most important characteristic was the generation of a large export surplus. However, this surplus came at a huge cost to the economy.

Key Points:
  • Essential commodities like food grains, clothes, kerosene were scarce domestically.
  • Export surplus did not result in any gold/silver flow into India.
  • Used for colonial expenses in Britain and war expenses.
  • This led to the drain of Indian wealth.

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