The primary problem faced by Indian industrialists under British rule was the restrictive economic policies imposed by the British government, which prioritized British interests over Indian industrial growth. Indian manufacturers were subjected to high tariffs and unfair competition from British goods, leading to limited opportunities for local industries to thrive. Additionally, the British focused on extracting raw materials from India while discouraging the development of a self-sustaining industrial economy. This created a challenging environment for Indian entrepreneurs and stifled economic development.
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They intended to protect Indian land beyond boundaries established by the British government.
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because of the help of the british government
The French and Indian War
Indian industrialist Vijay Mallya was born in December of 1955 in Bantwal, India. Vijay Mallya is not only an Indian industrialist; he has been a member of India's parliament twice.
the british government payed by trading
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Both the French and the British colonists were helped by their Indian allies.
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They intended to protect Indian land beyond boundaries established by the British government.
Indian uprisings west of the Appalachians
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American soliders financed by the British government.