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what would have happened if the international date line passed through Greenwich

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Answered by elizebethwillipa72eu
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Since the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, distance between India and Europe has been reduced by 7000 kms.

India enjoys a favourable situation on the international highway of trade and commerce.

The ocean routes from East and South-East Asia and Australia to Africa and Europe pass through Indian Ocean.

India is connected with Europe, North America and South America through both the routes-the Cape of Good Hope and the Suez Canal.  


elizebethwillipa72eu: Since the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, distance between India and Europe has been reduced by 7000 kms.
India enjoys a favourable situation on the international highway of trade and commerce.
The ocean routes from East and South-East Asia and Australia to Africa and Europe pass through Indian Ocean.
India is connected with Europe, North America and South America through both the routes-the Cape of Good Hope and the Suez Canal.
Answered by god100
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Since the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, distance between India and Europe has been reduced by 7000 kms.

India enjoys a favourable situation on the international highway of trade and commerce.

The ocean routes from East and South-East Asia and Australia to Africa and Europe pass through Indian Ocean.

India is connected with Europe, North America and South America through both the routes-the Cape of Good Hope and the Suez Canal.  


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