how has industrialisation helped in the development of infrastructure in england and in india until now?
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Industrialization helped England to develop it's infrastructure as it increased the manufacturing power and production speed. Due to which we have seen a rapid change in the infrastructure of England, India at that time was a colony and a supplier of raw materials in low cost and then produced finished goods and again sold it in India at high cost, this provided them capital for development. India after the independence, wasn't able to develop it's infrastructure very fast as all the capital available, a majority of it was spent on the migrants and relief for migrants. Our leaders thought that after independence an undivided India will emerge as superpower in the region and will have a great potential to develop as it would be well connected to Afghanistan, Iran and Soviet Union, but partition of India, has crushed the dreams of the leaders, but India found alternate means of trade and now have an access on Chabahar port in Iran and now India is also the member of Ashgabat agreement through which India can easily do trade with central Asian countries and gradually with Europe and in past 60 years India have shown a tremendous growth and is on the way to be the largest economy in the world and this all is due to industrial revolution or industrialization.
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yes industrialisation has led to modern wars
1)it is leading to more technological weapons
2)more impact on human health and disasters
the best example is the bombs like agent orange,white phosphorous which was used on vietnam by the americans
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