The central location if india at the head of indian ocean is considered as a great significance .Why?
Answers
Answered by
6
because the only ocean named after a country is the Indian ocean
Answered by
1
The Indian Landmass has a central location between East and West Asia. India is a southward extension of Asian Continent.
The trans - Indian Ocean routes, which connect the countries of Europe in the West to the countries of East Asia provide a strategic central location of India. The Deccan protudes into the Indian Ocean,thus helping to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the Western Coast and with south east and east Asia from the western Coast.
No other Country has a long coastline on the Indian Ocean as India has.Thus, it is India's eminent position in the Indian Ocean which justifies the naming of an ocean after it.
The trans - Indian Ocean routes, which connect the countries of Europe in the West to the countries of East Asia provide a strategic central location of India. The Deccan protudes into the Indian Ocean,thus helping to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the Western Coast and with south east and east Asia from the western Coast.
No other Country has a long coastline on the Indian Ocean as India has.Thus, it is India's eminent position in the Indian Ocean which justifies the naming of an ocean after it.
Similar questions