"An Enquiry Into the Statistics, Progress, and Prospects of Railways in India" by James Grahame provides a detailed analysis of the early development of railways in India. This comprehensive study examines the economic impact, statistical data, and future possibilities of railway infrastructure during a pivotal period in India's history. Grahame's work offers valuable insights into the challenges and achievements of establishing a modern transportation system in a colonial context.
The book is a significant resource for historians, economists, and researchers interested in the intersection of technology, economics, and colonial history. Grahame's meticulous research and forward-looking perspective make this enquiry a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of railway development in India and its lasting influence on the region.
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