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How did India's contact with the rest of the world Contribute in the exchange of ideas and Commodities? Explain (3)​

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Answered by shivanibhandari2612
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Explanation:

India's contact with the outside world was much before the sea routes. The various passes across the Himalayas has provided gateway to many ancient travellers. While Ocean restricted such interaction. These routes have contributed in exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times.

Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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1. India's contact with the outside world was much before the sea routes. The various passes across the Himalayas have provided a gateway to many ancient travellers. While Ocean restricted such interaction. These routes have contributed to the exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times.

2. Indian trade stretched in old civilizations, including Egypt and Mesopotamia. The Silk Road routes also helped India to exchange ideas and commodities like clothes, spices, etc. Buddhism travelled through the silk route to China, Central Asia, and South-East Asia

3. The various passes across the mountains in the north and the oceanic routes helped India to connect to the rest of the world. The routes have contributed to the exchange of ideas of the Upanishads and the Ramayana, Panchatantra, Indian numerals, spices, muslin to the rest of the world.

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