why
did India occupy an important strategic position in south Asia
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India occupies an important strategic position in South asia because -
•close contact with sea for trades
•Physical features
•High Human resources
• Advanced technology,
•and a strong defence, etc.
India occupies an important strategic position in South asia because -
•close contact with sea for trades
•Physical features
•High Human resources
• Advanced technology,
•and a strong defence, etc.
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India occupies an important strategic position in south Asia because:
(I)The Indian landmass has a central location between the East and the West Asia.
(ii) The trans-Indian ocean routes which connect the countries of Europe in the west and the countries of East Asia provide a strategic central location to India.
(iii) The Deccan peninsula protrudes into the Indian Ocean has helped India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast and with Southeast andEast Asia from the eastern coast.
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(I)The Indian landmass has a central location between the East and the West Asia.
(ii) The trans-Indian ocean routes which connect the countries of Europe in the west and the countries of East Asia provide a strategic central location to India.
(iii) The Deccan peninsula protrudes into the Indian Ocean has helped India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast and with Southeast andEast Asia from the eastern coast.
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