What is the name of the southernmost point of India and why it is not visible today
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The Southernmost point of India is Indira Point. The Indira Point is situated in the Great Nicobar group of Island in Andaman Nicobar Islands. It is not visible today because it was submerged under the sea in the 2004 Tsunami. It was named after former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
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INDIRA POINT
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it it is not visible today because it was submerged under the sea in the 2004 tsunami.
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