The British promoted the sale of Indian opium in
The Govemment of India tried to increase the number of purchasers of British goods by following a policy of
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Indian exports to foreign countries fell rapidly due to
Which country banned import of Indian opium?
Why was ‘Economic Drain’ peculiar to British rule?
How was Britain different from earlier powers that had come to India?
The drain of wealth from Bengal began in 1757.From which of the following did the East India Company not extort fortunes?
The East India Company began to purchase Indian goods out of the revenue of Bengal and to export them to England. These purchases were called
Who admitted in 1840 that India was “required to transmit annually to this country (Britain), without any return except in the small value of military stores, a sum amounting to between two and three million sterling”?
For which of the following, the decline of traditional exports of cotton and silk manufacturers in the face of Manchester competition, did not raise acute remittance problems?
Indian opium was exported to China for purchasing
Which factor had become absolutely vital for the whole complex mechanism of the United Kingdom’s balance of payments by the end of the 19th century?
While explaining the mechanism of drain, who remarked “The Secretary of State drawn bills on the Government treasury in India, and it is mainly through these bills, which are paid in India out of the public revenues, that the merchant obtains the money that he requires in India, and the Secretary of States the money that he requires in England”?
Which of the following argued before the Welby Commission in 1895 that the amount being drained away represented a potential surplus which might have raised Indian income considerably if invested properly inside India?
Who opined that “England receives nothing from India except in return for English services rendered or English capital expended”?
Work on the Grand Trunk Road from Calcutta to Delhi was completed in the 1850’s. When was it begun?
The earliest suggestion to build a railway in India was made in Madras in
The first railway line in India was opened to traffic in 1853.It ran between
Which of the following was an ardent advocate of rapid railway construction in India?
In India, railways were built through private enterprise as well as state agency after
By 1905, how many miles of railways had been built in India?
Postage stamps were introduced by
Which aspect/s is/are about the development of railways in India?. 1. The amount of over 350 crores invested in railways was Indian capital .II. The amount of over 350 crores invested in railways was mostly by British investors. III. For the first 50 years investors suffered financial losses .IV. Railways were developed in India primarily for serving the economic, political, and military interests of British imperialism.
The first telegraph line was opened in 1853 between
The main burden of providing money for the East India Company, whether for profits or for wars of expansion, fell on the
Why didn’t the peasant (ryot) or the zamindar do anything to improve cultivation
How much land revenue did the zamindars, under Permanent Settlement, have to pay to the East India Company?
By the Permanent Settlement, zamindars and revenue collectors were converted into landlords. Which of the following is correct?
The Permanent Zamindari Settlement was not extended to
The British introduced a temporary zamindari settlement under which the zamindars were made owners of land but the revenue they had to pay was revised periodically. Where was this done?