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The economic and geographical situation of India is an example for developing countries
At present, in the east India is in contact with Myanmar, Bhutan and Bangladesh; In the north it borders on Afghanistan, Nepal and China; On the west side is adjacent to Pakistan. Almost three quarters of India's square is filled with plateaus. The northern part of India is fenced off from other countries with the help of the Himalayas - the highest mountains in the world, accumulating a huge amount of moisture and heat. This mountain range rises above the Indo-Gangetic lowland and extends near the borders of China, Afghanistan and Nepal. It is in the Himalayas that the great rivers Brahmaputra and the Ganges arise. The most beautiful place in India is Goa, which is located next to the Arabian Sea.
This rapidly developing, agrarian-industrial state has achieved many acknowledgments in the economy. National policy is focused on the formation of the space program, industrialization and agrarian transformation. Indian industry consists of different types of production - from giant new factories to primitive handicrafts.
The main economic-geographical features are:
- A favorable economic and geographical position of India in the south of Asia, where sea routes from the Mediterranean to the Pacific Ocean are located;
- Unresolved territorial issues related to China and Pakistan;
- Complex economic ties due to the terrain with the countries located in the north.
Thus, India's economic and geographical position is favorable to the development of its economy, and the country manages to achieve success in the development of its economy.
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