what is the significance of india in indian ocean
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Indian Ocean is the world's third largest ocean. Itprovidesa major sea route for the country which helps in sea trade and develops a huge fishing industry in the region. Unlike some countries, like Russia which does not have warm waters and is not capable of sea trade, India on the other hand is progressing economically due to its sea trade with other continents. It also plays a major role in thesecurityof the region since an open sea route can also mean an open attack but the countries naval and marine forces are well trained for the purpose and provide the necessarysecurityin the region. Forfurther detailsseveralwebsitesavailableallovertheinternet can be consulted
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India is a southward extension of the Asian continent and is located in a central position between the East and West Asia. The Indian Ocean provides a strategic central location to India, as it connects the East Asian countries with the country of Europe in the West.
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