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What is the meaning of trans indian ocean routes

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Trans Indian Ocean routes are of significant importance in the trade business and transport.

This is because they connect the industrialised and developed countries of the west with the underdeveloped countries of Asia.

The Trans indian ocean routes lie between Far East and Middle East, they act as an significant oputlet of trade products from far east countries such as China and Japan.

Answered by paraggoyalrockstar
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The landmass of India lies in the central location between East and West Asia towards the Southern side.

The Trans Indian Ocean routes connect European countries on the West to East Asia.

India lies at the central location, dominating the Indian Ocean with a long coastline, which helps establish contact with Europe, Africa and West Asia from its Western coast and South and South-Eastern Asia from its Eastern coast.

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