Answer:
Privatized landownership and British import, both focused on serving the British empire.
Step-by-step explanation:
Like most colonizing countries, the British empire used India in order to supply the Metropolitan with (agricultural) products by British landowners for the British market (tea) or exportation (opium to China), and the import of British (industrial) products. Nehru implemented Import Substitution Industralization Policies and tried to instore a mixed economy. He furthermore tried to develop India by embarking on agrarian reform and rapid industrialisation.