explain the impact of india relation with neighbouring countries through land roots
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mpact of India's contact with the World :
a. India has benefited from its location which has helped her to maintain relations with other countries from time immemorial.
b. India through its land routes which cuts across various passes , mountains has maintained trade and cultural links with other countries.
c. India's trade flourished, spices, mulsin were traded from India to the outside world.
d. We may also give example of silk route that passed through many countries of Asia and Europe. Chinese pottery, spices, silk also travelled from India and South East Asia through these routes.
e. Through these routes , Many ideas of India's mythology , from Ramayana , Mahabaratha, India's decimal system could reach out to the World.
f. India was also influenced from the cultural contacts with other countries, like for example the influence of Greek sculpture, and the architectural styles of dome and minarets from West Asia are evident in the country.
g. One can also give example of The rise of Islam in India can be attributed with the trading activities with Arab traders in the ancient times , 7th century A.D. Later, in the 12th century with Turkish invasion Islam established itself in North India.
h. One may also give example of spread of Buddhism in the ancient period by Asoka who had then sent missionaries to various countries . Buddhism travelled via silk route to China, South Eaat Asia and Central Asia.
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Indias contacts with the World have continued through the ages but her relationships through the land routes are much older than her maritime contacts. The various passes across the mountains in the north have provided passages to the ancient travellers, while the oceans restricted such interaction for a long time. These routes have contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times. The ideas of the Upanishads and the Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra, the Indian numerals and the decimal system thus could reach many parts of the world. The spices, muslin and other merchandise were taken from India to different countries. On the other hand, the influence of Greek sculpture, and the architectural styles of dome and minarets from West Asia can be seen in different parts of our country.