It changed how the nation made $, from argricultural to industrial. In the beginning, Jefferson wished that we would stay an agrarian society, while Alexander Hamilton wanted to industrialize. So, in the end, Hamilton apparently got his wish. (Though it took a while.)
After independence Jawaharlal Nehru proudly proclaimed dams as the 'THE TEMPLE OF MODERN INDIA' the reason being that it would integrate development of agriculture and the village economy with rapid industrialisation and growth of the urban economy.
it created trade and it increased.
It affected Much of the middle east and india.
The rivers provide irrigation and the climate affects the seasonal weather
Buddhism effects the cultures and countries of China, India, the Middle east and many countries in Asia
Glerii Kuz'mich Shirokov has written: 'Industrialisation of India'
India could use a pick up in the industrial and economicle substance of their economy.
In recent times, India has seen a rapid trend of industrialization. The latest trend has been significant advancement in markets such as pharmaceuticals.
every country needs industrialisation for its further growth and development .its necessary for progress both from the economic point of the view and for improving the living condition of its citizen.a country which doesnt have money is not respected or given any heed by the 'so called developed countries of the world'.money in today's world is very important and we can get money only if we are industrially stable .for a devolping country like India industrialisation is very important.
D. K. Sinha has written: 'Economics of industrialisation in India' -- subject(s): Industrial productivity, Industrialization
How did the development of the Caste System affect society in India
how did the himalays affect the people of india
India's independence didn't affect neighboring countries much. They just knew about its independence.
The Himalayas make the river flow south
it affects it a lot
yes, they do
monsoons