What were the main motives of British rulers behind the beginning of the railways in India?
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The main motives of British rulers behind the beginning of railways in India were as follows:
  1. Railways were developed by British in order to have effective control and administration over the large Indian territory. So they needed to link important administrative and military link through railway lines.
  2. Earning of profits through foreign trade was second most important objective for the development of railways. Therefore, railways were connected to ports on the one hand and mandies on the other.
  3. The third objective was to invest British funds in a profitable venture.
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