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what was the objective of the Britishers to develop roads in India ​

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Answered by deeptibhargava782
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Answer:

the objective of Britishers to develop rod in india is related to the trade income... if they built-up a good road then it became easy to trade from one place to other

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Answered by bratislava
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Aims and objectives of the Britishers to develop roads in India ​were to draw out resources.

Explanation:

  • The road network was built by Britishers in India due to their interests of deploying the army and to draw out the natural wealth of the country. For this, they developed the ports and railways also.  
  • Britishers wanted to expand the size of their markets and ports were made to export the finished goods, they were maintained for the development of law and order.  
  • This led to the development of the railway network in India in the 1850s and helped the commercialization of agriculture.

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