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Describe the contribution of India's contact with the outside world through land route

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Answered by evangelineangel
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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. 
Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

As explained below.

Explanation:

  • Since ages, India has done trade and commerce through its land routes as the great silk route that is considered as the route to connect the east with the west for economic, social and cultural interaction.
  • Apart from this the trade route that connects the countries for land related to water resources also has made significant contributions to the Indian subcontinents as these lands are bordering the origin of the India valley civilizations and the significant development of irrigation channels.
  • These land route have been known for the resources wealth of the nation as the country has a rich and diverse spice trade and the mineral wealth of the nation comes from the eastern side along with the significant beverages the tea is grown in the lands that border the hills of the northeastern side of the country had a great contribution in the world outside.
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