Q. What did 'imperial preferences' mean in British-Indian policy?
Answer: Special privileges for British imports
Notes: Imperial preferences were favorable trade terms for British goods, ensuring British imports received tariff concessions in Indian markets, while domestic industries had less protection. This policy, prevalent during the colonial era, supported Britain's economic interests over Indian enterprises.
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