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THE Indian Industrial Commission, presided over by Sir Thomas Holland, issued its report in 1918. It had been formed in 1916, and was “instructed to examine and report upon the possibilities of further industrial development in India, and to submit its recommendations “with special reference to a number of specific questions, of which two only concern us here. These were” (b) to ascertain whether and if so in what manner, Government can usefully give direct encouragement to industrial development.
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THORPE, J. Chemical Research in India. Nature 113, 928–929 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113928a0
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