What were the main causes of India’s agricultural stagnation during the colonial period?
Download our app for free and get startedPlay store
Indian agriculture was primitive and stagnant. The main causes of stagnation of agriculture sector were as follows:
  1. Land Tenure System: There were three forms of Land tenure system introduced by the British rulers in India. These were:
  1. Zamindari system.
  2. Mahalwari system.
  3. Ryotwari system.
In the Zamindari system, Zamindars or landlords were the owners of land. The actual collections by Zamindars was much higher than what they had to pay to the Government. Zamindari system led to multiplication of middlemen between cultivators and Government, absentee landlordism, exploitation of peasants by unsympathetic agents and enmity between landlords and tenants. Under the system, intermediaries benefited at the cost of both actual cultivators and the state.
  1. Commercialisation of Agriculture: Commercialisation of agriculture means production of crops for sale in the market rather than for self consumption. Farmers were forced to cultivate commercial crops like Indigo. Indigo was required by the textile industry in Britain for dyeing of the textile. As a result, there was fall in the production of food crops. The farmers had to suffer from frequent occurence of famine. Indian agriculture was transformed into a raw material exporting sector for England.
  2. Partition of the Country: Partition of the country in 1947 also adversely affected India’s agricultural production. The rich food producing areas of West Punjab and Sindh went to Pakistan. It created food crisis in the country. Also, the whole of fertile land under jute production went to East Pakistan. The jute industry was most severely affected due to partition. Thus, Indian agriculture became backward, stagnant and non-vibrant under the British rule. Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence.
art

Download our app
and get started for free

Experience the future of education. Simply download our apps or reach out to us for more information. Let's shape the future of learning together!No signup needed.*

Similar Questions

  • 1
    Critically appraise some of the shortfalls of the industrial policy pursued by the British colonial administration.
    View Solution
  • 2
    One of the reasons of high death rate and low life expectancy at the time of Independence was the frequent outbreak of famines. What were the causes of outbreak of famines? Do you think that the Britishers were sensitive towards the plight of the starving Indians?
    View Solution
  • 3
    Give the negative effects of the British rule in India.
    View Solution
  • 4
    What was the focus of the economic policies pursued by the colonial government in India? What were the impacts of these policies?
    View Solution
  • 5
    What was the condition of agricultural sector at the time of Independence?
    View Solution
  • 6
    India inherited a legacy of challenges from British. Comment.OR
    Discuss the indicator of underdevelopment observed in India during the British rule.
    View Solution
  • 7
    Highlight the salient features of India’s pre-independence occupational structure.
    View Solution
  • 8
    Indicate the volume and direction of trade at the time of independence.
    View Solution
  • 9
    Were there any positive contributions made by the British in India? Discuss.
    View Solution
  • 10
    What objectives did the British intend to achieve through their policies of infrastructure development in India?
    View Solution