1st Edition

Commercial Relations between India and England (1601 to 1757)

By Bal Krishna Copyright 1924
398 Pages
by Routledge

398 Pages
by Routledge

398 Pages
by Routledge

Commercial Relations between India and England (1924) is a comprehensive study of the beginnings of the English relations with India and the East. It examines the East India Company’s long struggles to build up trade, leading to Britain’s political and commercial dominance of India, Asia and Africa.

1. Foreign Trade at the Dawn of the Seventeenth Century  2. Indo-British Trade in its Infancy  3. Indo-British Trade in its Infancy (continued)  4. Character of Indi-British Trade  5. The Anglo-Indian Trade from 1658 to 1707  6. Volume and Character of Imports  7. Fifty Years before Plassey (1708–1757)  8. British Exports to the Orient  9. The History of the East India Company’s Shipping  10. Protection Against Indian Textiles

Biography

Bal Krishna