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Export-Oriented Transport Infrastructure in Colonial India

The transportation network in colonial India was strategically utilized to export raw agricultural materials, such as hides and skins, directly to foreign markets. This policy deliberately bypassed local manufacturers, thereby preventing the development of domestic industries like shoemaking and stunting the growth of both the farm-based economy and its associated processing sectors.

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