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Do you think that physical barrier is a hindrance in interaction with our neighbouring countries in Modern Times? Give some examples how we have overcome these difficulties in the present day?

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Answered by trmanormak
3

Answer:

Physical barrier has been a hindrance in interaction with neighbouring countries since ages. Even Vindhya Mountain separated North and South India and it seems funny in present day. ... So conclusion is that Physical barrier can be hindrance in maintaining good relation with neighbouring countries for a developing nation.

Answered by Anonymous
16

Explanation:

Physical barrier has been a hindrance in interaction with neighbouring countries since ages. Even Vindhya Mountain separated North and South India and it seems funny in present day.

But it is not as much as before.

**USA and Russia are separated by Bering strait. Still they are not in good terms.

**India could have a very good relation with Pakistan looking at our physical boundary. That boundary could have been a harbinger of scenic beauty.

BUT

Physical barrier juxtaposes with political barrier to make the situation worse.

**Despite having friendly tie with Afghanistan and for not having amicable relation with Pakistan,Indo-Afghan relation is not realising its true potential.

So conclusion is that Physical barrier can be hindrance in maintaining good relation with neighbouring countries for a developing nation.

A developed country will make that physical barrier a hub for good roadways, railways with good scenic beauty. They will turn it into a place of adventure sport and other tourist activities.

Communication during the era of globalisation is not physical,rather digital.

Here in Quora,I am sharing knowledge with people across frontiers. Aren't we fortunate? Is it the physical barrier hindering our interaction?

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