India's contact with the world contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities explain

Dear Student,
India's central location at the head of Indian Ocean gives it a great strategic importance and helps in maintaining contact with the rest of the World. It helps India to keep close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from the western coast, and Southeast and East Asia from the eastern coast. It is also an important transit point for sea routes connecting the two regions that are countries of  Europe with countries of East Asia. India has an important position with regard to international sea routes making it potentially powerful as the country has the longest coastline on the Indian ocean. All this has helped India, in strengthening economic relations, in bringing about greater cultural contacts etc.
Impact of  India's contact with the World in the ancient and medieval World:

a. India has benefited from its location which has helped her to maintain relations with other countries from time immemorial.
b. India through its maritime routes and land routes which cut across various passes, mountains has maintained trade and cultural links with other countries.
c. India's trade flourished, spices, muslin was traded from India to the outside world.
d. We may also give example of silk route that passed through many countries of Asia and Europe. Chinese pottery, spices, silk also travelled from India and South East Asia through these routes.
e. Through these routes , Many ideas of India's mythology , from Ramayana , Mahabaratha, India's decimal system could reach out to the World.​
f. India was also influenced by the cultural contacts with other countries, like for example  the influence of Greek sculpture, and the architectural styles of dome and minarets from West Asia are evident in the country.
g. One can also give an example of  
The rise of Islam in India that can be attributed to the trading activities with Arab traders in the ancient times, 7th century A.D. Later, in the 12th century with Turkish invasion Islam established itself in North India.
h. One may also give an example of the spread of Buddhism in the ancient period by Asoka who had then sent missionaries to various countries. Buddhism travelled via silk route to China, South East Asia and Central Asia.

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