Q.1 The railways, instead of serving as the catalyst of an industrial revolution, acted in India as ‘the catalyst of complete colonization’.” Comment. [10 Marks]
Q.2 Analyze how the Drain of Wealth Theory served as a critique of colonial economic policy in India. [10 Marks]
Q.3 Examine the extent to which the commercialization of agriculture transformed rural India. [10 Marks]
Q.4 Trace the growth of the land revenue system in India under the rule of the East India Company. [20 Marks]
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