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The Silk Routes are a good example of vibrant pre-modern trade and cultural links between distant parts of the world. The name ' Silk Routes ' points to the importance of Westbound Chinese silk cargoes along this route. Historians have identified several Silk Routes, over land and by sea, knitting together vast regions of Asia and linking Asia with Europe and Northern Africa. They are known to have existed before the Christian Era and thrived almost till the fifteenth century. But Chinese pottery also travelled the same route, as did textiles and spices from India and Southeast Asia. In return, precious metals - gold and silver flowed from Europe to Asia. Trade and cultural exchange always went hand in hand. Early Christian missionaries almost certainly travelled this route to Asia, as did early Muslim preachers a few centuries later. Much before all this, Buddhism emerged from eastern India and spread in several directions through intersecting points on the Silk Routes.


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a

A route from India met in Central Asia with the main Silk Route

b

Mainly, cotton and spices were supplied from India through this route.

c

The Silk Route was not profitable for India but for China.

d

Silk was costly and used by the elite class in Europe.  

answer is C.

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The Silk Route was profitable for both China and India.
The Silk Road benefited India by providing new customers and trade connections for their most valuable goods, particularly spices. The Silk Route, an ancient network of trade routes established formally by the Han Dynasty, served as a link between the two countries. Buddhism spread from India to China and East Asia via this route as well. The wealthy merchants who could afford to finance a year-long trading expedition were the main beneficiaries of the Silk Road. Silk, spices, tea, ivory, cotton, wool, precious metals, and ideas were all traded in China.
 
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