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Why is Indian Ocean named after India give 3 points

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Answered by gpoornavenkat
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Explanation:In ancient times India was an important location, connecting Europe with Southeast Asia.

Sea route pass through south of India there by getting the name Indian Ocean.

India's rich herbs, spices which was essential trading goods at that time in the world familiarised the ocean beneath as Indian ocean.

Answered by Anonymous
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India Ocean named after our country because:-

  • India has the longest coastline on the Indian Ocean.

  • India has a central location between east and west Asia.

  • India's Southernmost extensive Deccan Peninsular protrudes into India Ocean that makes it significant to international trade done through Indian Ocean.
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