mention some of the changes that were made by the colonial government in our infrastructure
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If we start noting the pros and cons of British rule over India, the negatives column would definitely outgrow the positives. However, the infrastructure development, especially the railways, will certainly be one positive if not all. Ironically, as was with all colonial moves, the idea of railways again gained momentum to strengthen the British monopoly which was already on a high. Evidently, between 1860 and 1940, total railways route miles increased from 838 to 41,852.
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During British rule, there was some infrastructural development in areas such as railways, ports, water transport, posts, and telegraphs. However, the motive behind this development was simply to foster the colonial interest of the British government. They were never interested in the growth of the Indian economy.
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