What is importance of suez canal for india and european countries
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Swez Canal reduces distance from India to Europe
For transportation of goods it is a secure secure pathway
It increases employment
it increases trade between India and Europe
Swez Canal is the shortest distance between eastern and western countries
For transportation of goods it is a secure secure pathway
It increases employment
it increases trade between India and Europe
Swez Canal is the shortest distance between eastern and western countries
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The Suez Canal is a waterway which was constructed in the late 19th century. It is one of the most important trade routes because it connects the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea through the Red Sea. This Canal has been the source of various contentions because of different parties claiming control of it. However, Egypt which contributed the most in construction of the Canal currently has full control of the waterway and even gets taxes from users of this trade route.
Countries around the pacific, Asia and Europe have greatly benefited since the Suez Canal was first constructed. There were modifications on this waterway in the later parts of the 19th century and throughout its 3,600 years of existence it has been of importance to India. This is because during its construction, India was a protectorate of the British Empire. After gaining independence, India still uses the Suez Canal.
Countries around the pacific, Asia and Europe have greatly benefited since the Suez Canal was first constructed. There were modifications on this waterway in the later parts of the 19th century and throughout its 3,600 years of existence it has been of importance to India. This is because during its construction, India was a protectorate of the British Empire. After gaining independence, India still uses the Suez Canal.
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