Geography (India - Size and Location)
This Exam Covers the Following Topics
- India’s Latitudinal and Longitudinal Extent
- The geographical boundaries of India.
- The latitudinal and longitudinal extent of the country.
- The implications of India’s size and location.
- Tropic of Cancer and its Role
- The Tropic of Cancer’s division of India into two parts.
- States through which the Tropic of Cancer passes.
- India’s Land and Maritime Boundaries
- India’s land boundaries with neighboring countries.
- India’s maritime boundaries and coastline (Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep Islands).
- Standard Meridian of India
- The significance of 82°30’E as the Standard Meridian of India.
- Time differences across India (Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh).
- India’s Size and Area
- India’s total area and its ranking in terms of size compared to other countries.
- The length of India’s land and coastal boundaries.
- Strategic Location of India
- India’s central position in South Asia and its role in global trade routes.
- Historical significance of India’s location in relation to maritime and land-based trade routes (e.g., the Silk Route).
- India’s Neighbors
- India’s neighboring countries and their geographical relationships.
- The significance of India’s relationships with island nations like Sri Lanka and Maldives.
- Historical and Cultural Exchanges
- The influence of India’s geographical location on historical and cultural exchanges (e.g., the spread of ideas and trade in ancient times).
- Union Territories and States of India
- Locations and characteristics of Union Territories.
- Differences in states based on geographical location (coastal, landlocked, and states with international boundaries).
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