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Portugal was the first country to establish trade relations with India.
Who was the first to come to India for trade? ›
The correct answer is Portuguese. Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama was the first European to reach India via the Atlantic Ocean at Calicut in India. Portuguese were followed by the Dutch when they tried to enter the Indian market in the middle of the 16th century.
Which was the first nation to establish trading company in India? ›
Portuguese were the first Europeans to start trade with India. After the fall of Ottoman Empire and capture of Constantinople in 1453 it became difficult for Europeans to trade with India via land route.
Which trading company was the first to establish trade links with India? ›
The Merchants of England who aspired to have trade with the East Countries, founded The East India Company in 1600 CE. They established trade links with India with the permission of Queen Elizabeth.
Which European countries started trading with India? ›
The Europeans came to India in phases. The first to come to India as traders were the Portuguese followed by, the British, the Dutch, the Danes and the French, who subsequently developed designs to be the political masters of India.
Who found the first trade route to India? ›
Vasco da Gama was the first European to open a sea-based trade route to India. In an epic voyage, he sailed around Africa's Cape of Good Hope and succeeded in breaking the monopoly of Arab and Venetian spice traders. The Royal Geographical Society's Shane Winser explains how da Gama changed the world.
When did trade start in India? ›
Trade has been believed to exist in India since 600 BC.
Which company was established to trade with India? ›
The English East India Company was incorporated by royal charter on December 31, 1600 and went on to act as a part-trade organization, part-nation-state and reap vast profits from overseas trade with India, China, Persia and Indonesia for more than two centuries.
Which 3 countries established trading companies in India? ›
Europeans first arrived in 1498, when Vasco da Gama discovered a new marine route around the Cape of Good Hope. Following it, many trading companies entered India and established trading centres. In India, the Portuguese were the first to arrive. After that came Dutch, English, Danish, and French.
Which country started trading? ›
Long-range trade routes first appeared in the 3rd millennium BCE, when Sumerians in Mesopotamia traded with the Harappan civilization of the Indus Valley. The Phoenicians were noted sea traders, traveling across the Mediterranean Sea, and as far north as Britain for sources of tin to manufacture bronze.
Portugal was the first country to establish trade relations with India.
Which country came first in India? ›
The Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive in India and the last to leave. In c. 1498 CE, Vasco da Gama of Portugal discovered a new sea route from Europe to India.
Which countries had trade links with India? ›
The major countries that are involved in trade with India are the US, UK, Belgium, Germany, Japan and China. Q.
Which European countries had trade relations with India? ›
As of 2021, EU is India's third largest trading partner, accounting for €88 billion worth of trade in goods or 10.8% of total Indian trade. France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands collectively represent the major part of EU-India trade.
Which European country traded with India the most? ›
Trade with India by Member State
Table 1b shows the exports of goods to India by Member State. The three largest exporters to India in the EU were Germany (€ 12 516 million), France (€ 8 234 million) and Belgium (€ 6 151 million).
Who was the first to start a joint venture company to do business in India? ›
It was the Dutch East India Company to start a joint stock company to trade with India.
Who was the first person to come to India? ›
Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama becomes the first European to reach India via the Atlantic Ocean when he arrives at Calicut on the Malabar Coast. Da Gama sailed from Lisbon, Portugal, in July 1497, rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and anchored at Malindi on the east coast of Africa.
Which foreigners first came to India? ›
Megasthenes, ambassador of Seleucus Nikator was the first foreign traveller to India.
Who was the first person to discover a trading route to India? ›
Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese traveller, was the first to discover the sea route to India.
Who came first in India to rule? ›
Who was considered to be the first ruler of India? Ans: Chandragupta Maurya was the first ruler of India. Who was the first ruler of imperial India during the classical period? Ans: Chandragupta Maurya.