how india has establish the close contact with the rest of the world
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India has a glorious history and India is glorious market...It's population creates a big OPP for business
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India has established the close contact with the rest of the world
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- India has benefited by its location, which from time immemorial helped it maintain relations with other countries. It is a crucial transit point for sea routes that connects the 2 regions, i.e. is nations of Europe with nations of East Asia. India is also very important as it has the longest coastline in the Indian Ocean. In terms of the international sea routes it has the ability to be powerful.
- India's central position on the Indian Ocean is very important for it and helps to establish contact with the rest of the world. This lets India establish close contact from the west coast with West Asia , Europe and Africa and from the east to South-east Asia and East Asia.
- India through its land routes and maritime routes that cuts across different passes, mountains has maintained cultural links and trade with other nations. India's trade thrived, muslin, spices were traded to the outside world, from India. An example of silk route which passed via several nations of Europe and Asia. Chinese pottery, silk, and spices traveled from India and South East Asia by these routes, as well.
- Through these routes , several ideas of India's mythology from Mahabaratha to Ramayana, and India's decimal system was able to reach the outside world
- India was influenced by cultural contacts with other nations, such as the influence of Greek architecture and Western Asian architectural style of the dome and minarets which are evident in our nation.
- Trading activities with Arab merchants in ancient times, the 7th century AD, can be attributed to the rise of Islam in India. Then Islam established itself in Northern India in the 12th century with the Turkish invasion.
- Also the spread of Buddhism during ancient period by King Asoka, who sent missionaries to different nations is another example. Buddhism traveled through the silk route to China, Central Asia and South East-Asia
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