Modern Indian History Through which principle or device did Ghandhiji strive to bridge economics inequalities? None of these Trusteeship theory Abolition of machinery Establishment of village industries None of these Trusteeship theory Abolition of machinery Establishment of village industries ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The British Government of India had an interest in Afghanistan in the nineteenth century due to which of the following reasons? Make use of the natural resources of Afghanistan. Ensure that the Russian empire did not have an influence over Afghanistan. Increase the reach of the British Empire. Establish a monopoly over the markets of Afghanistan. Make use of the natural resources of Afghanistan. Ensure that the Russian empire did not have an influence over Afghanistan. Increase the reach of the British Empire. Establish a monopoly over the markets of Afghanistan. ANSWER EXPLANATION DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP The British became a major power in the Indian sub-continent after the Treaty of Paris and began to show interest in Afghanistan to ensure that the Russian empire did not have an influence over Afghanistan.
Modern Indian History India is in favour of __________ in the economic field Private Sector Public Sector Mixed Economy Capitalistic Economy Private Sector Public Sector Mixed Economy Capitalistic Economy ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Which one of the following was the first English ship that came to India? Bengal Red Dragon Mayflower Elizabeth Bengal Red Dragon Mayflower Elizabeth ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History Swami Vivekananda's father, __________, was a successful attorney with interests in a wide range of subjects Narendra Nath Datta Vishwanath Datta Rashik Krishna Mallik Sri Ramakrishna Narendra Nath Datta Vishwanath Datta Rashik Krishna Mallik Sri Ramakrishna ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Modern Indian History The Treaty of Bassein (1802) was signed between The British and the Peshwa The British and Nawab of Arcot The British and the Nizam The British and Sikh The British and the Peshwa The British and Nawab of Arcot The British and the Nizam The British and Sikh ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP