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Non-Rationalised Geography NCERT Notes, Solutions and Extra Q & A (Class 6th to 12th)
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Class 10th Chapters
1. Resources And Development 2. Forest And Wildlife Resources 3. Water Resources
4. Agriculture 5. Minerals And Energy Resources 6. Manufacturing Industries
7. Lifelines Of National Economy



Chapter 7 Lifelines Of National Economy



Overview

This chapter explains the vital role of transport, communication, and trade as the lifelines of a nation's economy. It discusses the evolution and classification of transport networks – roadways, railways, waterways, airways, and pipelines – highlighting their importance, distribution, and challenges in India. The chapter also covers the communication system, including mass media and personal communication, and emphasizes the significance of international trade and tourism for economic development. It underscores how efficient transport and communication networks are prerequisites for local, national, and global economic progress.

Transport

Transport facilitates the movement of goods and people, connecting supply and demand locales and driving economic development. India possesses one of the world's largest road networks and an extensive railway system.

Communication

Modern communication systems, including personal communication (telecom, postal network) and mass communication (radio, TV, press, films), facilitate the exchange of information and ideas. India has one of Asia's largest telecom networks, with efforts to extend services to rural areas. Mass media plays a role in entertainment and public awareness about government policies.

International Trade

The exchange of goods and services between countries (exports and imports) is crucial for economic prosperity. Globalisation has led to increased foreign trade, connecting markets and increasing competition. India exports gems, jewelry, chemicals, and agricultural products while importing petroleum, electronics, and machinery. The balance of trade (exports minus imports) indicates a country's economic standing.

Tourism As A Trade

Tourism has significantly grown in India, promoting national integration, supporting local crafts, and fostering international understanding. It contributes substantially to employment and the economy, with potential for development in heritage, eco, adventure, cultural, medical, and business tourism.