Geography, asked by devishashi799, 7 months ago

How does india occupy an important strategic position in south asia?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

) The Indian landmass has a central location between the East and the West Asia. India is a southward extension of the Asian Continent. (ii) The Trans Indian Ocean routes which connect the countries of Europe in the West and the countries of East Asia provide a strategic central location to India.

Answered by shreta4567
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The below points gives us ideas on how India could be an important strategic nation in South Asia.

  1. Trans Indian Ocean routes join the international locations of Europe within the West and therefore the nations of East Asia grant a strategic central neighborhood to India.
  2. India is connected to varied countries via road ways and mountain passes in its north, west and east regions.
  3. The Indian landmasses have a central vicinity between East and West Asia as well. India could be the southward extension of Asia.
  4. India's earth is centrally positioned between the east and west Asia.
  5. The Deccan Peninsulas protrude into the Indian Ocean, for that, it helps India to determine contacts with West Asian countries, and European countries from the western coasts and with Southeast, and East Asian countries from the eastern coasts.
  6. Its long coastline with the Indian Ocean helps India to control the trade of other countries.

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