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Postwar Planning (In India)


     

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This is a war of Engineers. They have harnessed the Science and Engineering for the destruction and devastation of human life and property instead of putting them in the service and comforts of mankind. They are now engaged in mad frenzy in how best and how quickest a manner one can out wit the other in producing the armaments and equipping the forces, for destruction, which some people call, changes for "New Order." With the cessation of hostilities we shall have to confront manifold problems which will baffle even the most fertile brain, but we should have to find reasonably adequate solution for all these problems. Reconstruction and development of lands, roads, bridges, buildings, etc., will have to be commenced and carried on with great intensity to contend with problems of destruction and disorganisation on an infinitely larger scale then in 1918.
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This is a war of Engineers. They have harnessed the Science and Engineering for the destruction and devastation of human life and property instead of putting them in the service and comforts of mankind. They are now engaged in mad frenzy in how best and how quickest a manner one can out wit the other in producing the armaments and equipping the forces, for destruction, which some people call, changes for "New Order." With the cessation of hostilities we shall have to confront manifold problems which will baffle even the most fertile brain, but we should have to find reasonably adequate solution for all these problems. Reconstruction and development of lands, roads, bridges, buildings, etc., will have to be commenced and carried on with great intensity to contend with problems of destruction and disorganisation on an infinitely larger scale then in 1918.