The Modernization of the age-old Indian Technology , agriculture, entrepreneurship and Industry led to the economic advancement of the country. The new and large-scale industries introduced by the British exposed Indians to the influence of Western technology. Widespread use of modern technology increased the number of industries both small-scale and large-scale. Thus the widespread use of Western technology led to the process of Industrialization. The process of Industrialization is normally associated with the growth of towns and cities which started attracting people from the rural areas. The cities provided a favorable atmosphere for the spread of western influence. Technology led to the development in the fields such as communication, post and telegraphs, telephone and radio, railways, canals, etc. profound progress in the field of transport and communication added greater speed to the spread of western way of life.