who was the founder of india
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Vasco da Gama's discovery of the European-Indian sea route aided the Portuguese in establishing trade in Asia, which was a significant part of the global Imperial Age. For over a hundred years after da Gama's discovery on May 20, 1498, Portugal held the global lead in trade and naval presence around the Asian subcontinent. This lead was finally broken after England, France and the Netherlands were able to replicate the route and send ships en masse to India for trade purposes
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Vasco da Gama
Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama explored a sea map to India in 1497-1498. Truly, Vasco da Gama hired an unnamed Indian sailor in Kenya who commanded the expedition from the east coast of Savannas to what is presently known as Kozhikode, India. Da Gama was the chief European to arrive and discover the valuable trade businesses of India by sea.
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