Abstract

For the twenty-year period, 1929-1948,1 India2 stood second to the United States in the production of cotton in the world. Thus attention is naturally directed to India as a possible competitor with American cotton in foreign markets.3 In this article we survey the more important developments in the Indian cotton situation during the period, 1929-1948, in order to determine the nature and strength of Indian competition with American cotton. Our further purpose is to appraise the future possibilities of competition for foreign markets between American and Indian cotton.

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