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What help TISCO expand steel producing during the First World War?

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Answered by tishadk
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by the time tisco was set up the situation was changing In 1941 the first world war broke out steel produced in Britain now had to meet demands of war in Europe and Indian railway turned to tisco for supply of rails as the war dragged for several years tisco had to produce shells and carriage wheels for the war by the 1919 the colonial government was buying 90 per cent of steel manufactured by tisco over time tisco became the biggest steel industry within the British empire


tishadk: sorry it's not 1941 its 1914
Answered by 307rozarioadrian
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The First World War changed the situation. Steel produced in Britain was being utilised to meet the demands of the war. As a result, the Indian Railways turned to TISCO for supply of rails. The TISCO also produced shells and carriage wheels for the war. By 1919, the colonial government was buying 90% of the steel manufactured by TISCO. Gradually, TISCO became the biggest steel industry within the British empire.

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