India and World

The Indian landmass has a central location between the West Asia. India is a southward extension of the Asian continent. 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. Note that the Deccan peninsula protrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helping India to establish close contact with west Asia, Africa and Euro form the western coast and with Southeast and East Asia form the eastern coast. No other country has a long coastline on the Indian Ocean as India has and indeed, it is India’s eminent position in the

Indian Ocean, which justifies the naming of an Ocean after it. India’s contacts with the World have Continued through ages but her relationships through the land routes are much older then her maritime contacts. The various passes across the mountains in the north have provided passages to the ancient travellers, while the oceans restricted such interaction for a long time. These routes have contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities since  ancient times. The ideas of the Upanishads and the Ramayana, The stories of Panchtantra,  the Indian numerals and the decimal system thus could reach many parts of the world. The spices, muslin and other merchasndise were taken from India to different countries. On the other hand, the influence if Greek sculpture, and the architectural styles of dome and minarets form West Asia can be seen in different parts of our country.      Language: English

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