The central location of India played a vital role in determining the nature of interaction of Indian people with those of surrounding regions. Explain.
(Geography: Class 9)
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Answer: India has a long coastline of about 6100 km. It is surrounded by two seas-- the arabian seas on the west and bay of bengal on the east. These two seas have favoured india to develop the trade relations with africa, South-west Asia and South-east Asia. The maritime links has a great impact on the indian civilisation and they had added a new flavour and richness to it.
Thus the two seas surrounding india acted as a maritime links between india and its surrounding regions. These water bodies'' have acted as barriers and favoured the development of a unique homogeneity in its civilisation.
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