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Chapter: 12. India and Its Neighbours

India extends from 68°E to 98°E longitude.
The Indian peninsula is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in the west, and the Indian Ocean in the south.
Ruby, a precious stone from Myanmar, is used for making jewellery.
Terrain refers to the natural physical features of an area of land, such as its hills, plains, or mountains.1
India's neighbouring countries along its eastern land boundaries are Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
Hiuen Tsang and Fa-Hien were two famous Chinese monks known for their travelogues about India.
Afghan rugs are very popular around the world.2
Two important rivers that flow through China are the Hwang Ho and the Yangtze.
The IMT trilateral highway is a new highway being built to connect India, Myanmar, and Thailand.3
The Himalayan Mountain Range forms the northern boundary of Pakistan.
The Sundarbans, a large mangrove forest, is found in Bangladesh and extends into India.4
Many rivers from Nepal flow into the Indo-Gangetic Plain after entering India.
Sri Lanka and Maldives are India's island neighbours in the south.5
Sri Lankan tea and spices are famous all over the world for their quality.6
The three physical regions of Bhutan are the Greater Himalayas, the Lesser Himalayas, and the Dooars Plains.7
India and China historically shared strong trade links through the Silk Route.8
The official language of Afghanistan is Pashto.
Four member countries of SAARC are India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal (any four from the list).
Bangladesh shares borders with the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.9
India is referred to as a subcontinent because it is a large, distinct landmass within Asia, separated by major geographical features and having unique cultural aspects.
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