why are the means of transportation and communication called the lifeline of a nation and its economy?
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Today, we are living in the age of communication, using the telephone, television, films, and the
Internet. Even books, magazines and newspapers are important means of communication.
Various means of transport and communication have reduced distances, bringing the world
closer. Modern life is so complex that one has to depend on others.No country today can prosper
without the co-operation and assistance of others. This requires the movement of goods and
materials between countries. Trade provides us with our necessities and also adds to the
amenities and comfort of our life. We may also notice that they are rightly called the lifelines of
our national economy
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