justify the naming of indian ocean after india
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India has established close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast and with South east and east Asia from eastern coast.
Ni other countries has long coast line as India has an indeed and it is India's eminent position in Indian Ocean justifies the naming of an ocean after it
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India has established close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast and with South east and east Asia from eastern coast.
Ni other countries has long coast line as India has an indeed and it is India's eminent position in Indian Ocean justifies the naming of an ocean after it
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Indian Ocean is named after India because:
1) India has long coastline on the Indian Ocean.
2) India has a Central location between East and West Asia.
3) India's southernmost extension, the Deccan Peninsula, protrudes into the Indian Ocean which makes it significant to international trade done through the Indian Ocean.
4) India was the favourite destination of the traders of the world.
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