On a map of India, mark the cotton textiles, jute mills and textile mills that existed at the time of independence. kerosene etc. — were scarcely available in the domestic market. Furthermore, this export surplus did not result in any flow of gold or silver into India. Rather, this was used to make payments for the expenses incurred by an office set up by the colonial government in Britain, expenses on war, again fought by the British government, and the import of invisible items, all of which led to the drain of Indian wealth. . D EMOGRAPHIC C ONDITION Various details about the population of British India were first collected through a census in . Though suffering from certain limitations, it revealed the unevenness in India’s population growth. Subsequently, Fig. . Suez Canal: Used as highway between India and Britain Box . : Trade Through the Suez Canal Suez Canal is an artificial waterway running from north to south across the Isthmus of Suez in north-eastern Egypt. It connects Port Said on the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez, an arm of the Red Sea. The canal provides a direct trade route for ships operating between European or American ports and ports located in South Asia, East Africa and Oceania by doing away with the need to sail around Africa. Strategically and economically, it is one of the most important waterways in the world. Its opening in reduced the cost of transportation and made access to the Indian market easier. Not to scale Work These Out
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