Why did the British reserved the forest of India?
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Answer. Answer: 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.
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Answer: 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
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