Location
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- Extends from Kashmir in the north to Kanniyakumari in the south and Arunachal Pradesh in the east to Gujarat in the west.
- Latitudinal and Longitudinal extent of India, they are roughly about 30 degrees, whereas the actual distance measured from north to south extremity is 3,214 km, and that from east to west is only 2,933 km.
- Distance between two longitudes decreases towards the poles whereas the distance between two latitudes remains the same everywhere.
- Southern part of the country lies within the tropics and the northern part lies in the sub-tropical zone or the warm temperate zone.
- From the values of longitude, it is quite discernible that there is a variation of nearly 30º, which causes a time difference of nearly two hours between the easternmost and the westernmost parts of our country
- India‘s territorial limit further extends towards the sea upto 12 nautical miles (about 21.9 km) from the coast.
- A general understanding among the countries of the world to select the standard meridian in multiples of 7°30′ of longitude.
- That is why 82°30′ E has been selected as the standard meridian‘of India.
- Indian Standard Time is ahead of Greenwich Mean Time by 5 hours and 30 minutes.
- India with its area of 3.28 million sq. km accounts for 2.4% of the world‘s land surface area and stands as the seventh largest country in the world
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SIZE
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Indian subcontinent
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- It includes the countries — Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and India.
- The Himalayas, together with other ranges, have acted as a formidable physical barrier in the past.
- Peninsular part of India extends towards the Indian Ocean.
- Provided the country with a coastline of 6,100 km in the mainland and 7,517 km in the entire geographical coast of the mainland plus the island groups
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India And Its Neighbours
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- India is located in the south-central part of the continent of Asia, bordering the Indian ocean and its two arms extending in the form of Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.
- This maritime location of Peninsular India has provided links to its neighbouring regions through the sea and air routes.
- Sri Lanka and Maldives is the two island countries located in the Indian Ocean, which are our neighbors.
- Sri Lanka is separated from India by the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Strait
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