The central location of India in Southern Asia is of strategic importance. Explain briefly
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hiii here is your answer The Indian landmass has a central location between East and West Asia. India is a southward extension of the Asian continent. The trans Indian Ocean routeswhich connect the countries of Europe in the West to the countries of East Asia provide a strategic central location
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India is centrally located between the East and the West Asia.
No other country has a long coast line on the Indian Ocean other than India.
India is strategically located at the centre of the trans-Indian Ocean routes which connect the European countries in the west and the countries of East Asia
The idea of structure of dome in India is taken by Greece with the help of these routes.
The spices from Indian were taken by foreigners from these routes.
The Deccan Peninsula protrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helping India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast and with Southeast and East Asia from the eastern coast.
Our country India is very well connected with countries both through airways and sea routes.
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No other country has a long coast line on the Indian Ocean other than India.
India is strategically located at the centre of the trans-Indian Ocean routes which connect the European countries in the west and the countries of East Asia
The idea of structure of dome in India is taken by Greece with the help of these routes.
The spices from Indian were taken by foreigners from these routes.
The Deccan Peninsula protrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helping India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast and with Southeast and East Asia from the eastern coast.
Our country India is very well connected with countries both through airways and sea routes.
I hope this answer is helpful to you.......
Thank you...
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