describe India's contact with the world what were the effects of India's contact with the world in the ancient and mediaeval period
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The land routes via
mountain passes have contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities since historic
times. The ideas of Upanishads and the Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra, the Indian
numerals and the decimal system could thus reach many parts of the world. The spices,
muslin and other merchandise were taken from India to different countries. On the other
hand, the architectural styles of dome and minarets from West Asia and influence of Greek
sculpture, which can be seen in different parts of India, came from other countries to India.
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