why did the British reserve the forests in India
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The primary aim of the British rule was to have greater control over resources both mineral and forest. ... The British mainly concentrated on the Indian forests for obtaining timber and for logs to manufacture railway sleepers and ships.
The British were worried about the felling of trees in India and in order to control the destruction of forests, they invited a German expert, Dietrich Brandis, for advice and made him the first inspector General of Forests in India.
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the Britishers reserve the forest area as because they wanted to stop shifiting cultivation and have a greater capture in mineral and resources in forests
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