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Contribution of transportation in the growth of indian nationalism

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Answered by shahulhameed59
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Explanation:

Britishers introduced railways lines, constructed roads and starts telephonic communication. This help Indians to contact or communicate to other people and rise the growth of nationalism.

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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The first passenger train in India ran between Bombay and Thane on 16 April 1853. The political condition and the economic trend of the 19th century India induced the British to construct railways all over India. Railways, it was believed, would assist the economic development of India and provide both a market for British goods and a source of raw materials. It would also be helpful in the administration and protection of India by facilitating the movement of troops within the subcontinent. Under the guise of nation-building, the railways were primarily tools of economic exploitation and moral policing. But unknowing to British at that time, railways in India started contributing in the growth of Indian nationalism.

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