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Why are networks of transport and communication called the lifelines of a country?

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Answered by 2003AK
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The means of transportation and communication are called the lifelines of a nation and its economy because they are the preconditions for progress and development. A country makes tremendous progress because of its developed means of transport and communication.

(i) Means of transportation and communication are called lifelines of nation and its economy because (a) An efficient and well developed system of transport is essential for the utilization of the natural resources. (b) They are the very basis of industries and trade of country.

Answered by faik79
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Lifelines of a human being are his veins. They carry blood in all the parts the body and keep them hale and hearty. Likewise means of transport and comunication bring all the regions of a country closer and develop them equally. The means of transportation and communication are called the lifelines of a nation and its economy because they are the preconditions for progress and development. A country 's economy depends not only on the production and sale of goods and services, but on their transport as well A country makes tremendous progress because of its developed means of transport and communication. Without these all the developmental activities will come to an end and the country would meet its doom.


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