Why did the railway industry need (rely on) the supply of timber?
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. It particularly intervened to create conditions for “economic development” in order to increase agricultural exports from India to serve Britain’s needs. This economic intervention was partly expressed in the form of the state’s promotion of infrastructure projects such as the railways. Indeed, railways expanded so rapidly that by the end of the century, India had the largest and most advanced railway network among Britain’s colonies.
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it is particularly intervent
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