Portugal and England
The European countries which set up trading centers were England, Holland, Portugal France and Denmark.
India
Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Germany.
all Europeans countries keen on getting trade with India because they wanted to occupy India and they also get things at low prizes due to which profit was made.
India
The European countries that established the most trading posts in India were primarily Portugal, the Netherlands, France, and Britain. Portugal was the first to set up trading posts in the early 16th century, followed by the Dutch in the 17th century, who focused on spices. The French established their presence in the 17th century as well, while the British ultimately developed the largest network of trading posts, culminating in the establishment of British India.
Portugal
In 1498,portugual was the first European country which reached to India.
Malacca
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After World war II ended, India became an independent country. It did this by taking advantage of the weakness of the European countries.
Vasco de Gama was the first European to reach India by sea. The first European to cross India by land was probably part of the British East India Trading Company. However, his or her name has been lost.