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India To-morrow Thursday 8th September 1932

1932

The other colonies also soon followed in the wake of the new movement and in the Colonial Conference which met in the year 1902 a general policy of Imperial Prefrence was outlined and preference was granted to British goods with the hope that Britain would in near future appreciate the advantages and fall in line with the rest of the Empire. [...] The recent communique of the Government of India while explaining the policy behind the introduction of the Imperial Preference said that it had been taken recourse to in order to increase the export trade of India but even the Indian Fiscal Commission (1921-22)pointed out that the adoption of Imperial Preference would involve India in serious losses in view of the fact that Indian exports wer [...] Roy has started from the hypothesis that Britain in the near future may recognise the necessity of making subtantial concessions to the insistent demands of Indian Nationalism and tranfer the responsibility for the internal admnistration of India to Indian hands retailing for itself the status and authority of the suzerain power. [...] While the fervid emotionalism of the upper class intelligentsia and the money power of the capitalists have been the guiding factors of the Indian Nationalist Movement it could never have become the power that it has come to be without the tacit apd active support of the Indian masses. [...] While the Indian Cotton Mills powerless to counteract this currencduhave been asking for protection against the ping which in the words of the Tariff Board dumping arising out of the depreciation "is the most insidious form of dumping of the yen the Goverment of India have and is the greatest menace." by their resolution given but an inadequate First Blow of Imperial Preference and-inef
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Pages
41
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.120262
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Indian Industry & Finance
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