Geography, asked by sreejithkumar, 1 year ago

How does india occupy an important strategic pisition in south asia?

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Answered by laharipragna
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India occupies an important strategic position in South Asia because Indian ocean Allows routes to other countries in Europe. the oil rich countries of the Persian Gulf are in close proximity and no other country has a long coastline along the Indian Ocean.

India occupies an important as strategic position in South Asia because

a) the Indian land mass has a Central location between the East and West Asia

b) the Deccan Peninsula protudes into the Indian Ocean has helped India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the Western Coast and with south east and East Asia from the eastern coast.
Answered by parvathy14
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India is a southward extension of the Asian continent

the India has the central location between the east and the West Asia

no other country has a long coastline on the Indian Ocean as India has

Deccan Plateau protrudes into the Indian Ocean

the trans Indian ocean route which connect the countries of Europe in the west and the countries of East Asia provides a strategic Central location to India

India is favourable located in relation to Eurasia Africa and Australia

India is the largest littoral country with the longest coastline on the Indian Ocean

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