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Explain the volume and direction of foreign trade during the British rule. - Economics

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Explain the volume and direction of foreign trade during the British rule.

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During the British administration (1757-1947), India’s international trade volume and direction changed significantly due to colonial exploitation. The table below displays the volume and direction of trade.

India’s Foreign Trade Under British Rule
Aspect Pre-British Era
(Before 1757)
During British Rule
(1757-1947)
Volume of
Trade
  • Trade surplus: Exports > Imports.
  • Dominated by textiles (muslin, silk), spices, and handicrafts.
  • Raw material exports surged (cotton, jute, opium).
  • Finished goods imports boomed (British textiles, machinery).
  • A chronic trade deficit by the late 19th century.
Exports
  • Textiles (25% of global trade).
  • Spices, indigo, gems.
  • Cotton: ₹ 9 crore (1858) → ₹ 60 crore (1913).
  • Opium to China: ₹ 30 crore/year (1830s).
  • Jute, Indigo, and Tea (for British industries).
Imports
  • Limited (luxuries such as horses and metals).
  • British textiles: 33% of total imports by 1947.
  • Machinery, railway equipment
Direction of Trade
  • Asia: China, Persia, Arabia.
  • Europe: Limited.
  • Britain-dominated: 50%+ trade.
  • Opium was forced on China (to balance Britain’s tea imports).
  • Decline in Asian trade
Impact
  • India was a manufacturing hub.
  • Balanced trade.
  • Deindustrialisation: Handicrafts collapsed (textile exports fell 75% by 1820).
  • Drain of wealth: Profits siphoned to Britain (₹ 1.8 trillion adjusted).
  • Railways were built for resource extraction, not development.

Conclusion:

  • Colonial Exploitation: Trade was reoriented to meet the needs of British industry.
  • From Exporter to Supplier: India switched from exporting completed goods to supplying raw materials.
  • Legacy: After 1947, India inherited an unbalanced trade framework, which prompted a focus on self-reliance.
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