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Indian Economy in the Pre-British period:-
The Indian economy in the pre-British period consisted of isolated and self-sustaining villages on the one hand, and towns, which were the seats of administration, pilgrimage, commerce and handicrafts, on the other.
Means transport & communication were highly underdeveloped and so the size of the market was very small..
The Indian economy in the pre-British period consisted of isolated and self-sustaining villages on the one hand, and towns, which were the seats of administration, pilgrimage, commerce and handicrafts, on the other.
Means transport & communication were highly underdeveloped and so the size of the market was very small..