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India and Imperial Preference with Statistical Tables is a scholarly examination of the economic relationship between India and the British Empire during the colonial era. Sir Roper Lethbridge provides an in-depth analysis of how imperial preference policies affected Indian trade, commerce, and economic development.
The work combines historical narrative with quantitative data, featuring extensive statistical tables that document trade flows, tariffs, and economic metrics from the colonial period. These tables serve as primary source material for understanding the economic dynamics of the British Raj and its impact on Indian industries.
This book is essential for historians, economists, and scholars studying colonial India, British imperialism, and the history of international trade. It offers valuable insights into how preferential trade agreements shaped India’s economic trajectory and the broader implications of imperial economic policy.







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