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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 5 months ago
Industrial Revolution in Britain had a significant impact on Indian economy. Exports of textiles from India came down as Europeans took over trade by getting concession and trade monopoly from Indian rulers. Colonial power expanded and led to the growth of cities like Bombay and Calcutta. It's a process in which the industrial activity in a country or region is removed or reduced because of a major economic or social change. There are many reasons why this can happen. Overall, deindustrialization usually occurs because a particular industrial activity is no longer economically viable.
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