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Question : The motive of the British behind Infrastructure development in India was 
 

Option 1: To serve various colonial interest, like mobilising the army and shifting raw materials.
 

Option 2: To use export surplus to make payments for expenses incurred by office set up by the colonial government in Britain.
 

Option 3: To get raw material from India achieve great and to sell finished British goods in India at a higher price.
 

Option 4: All of the above.
 


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Correct Answer: To serve various colonial interest, like mobilising the army and shifting raw materials.


Solution : The motive of the British behind Infrastructure development in India was to serve various colony and interest, like mobilising the army and shifting raw materials.
Hence option A is correct.

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