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INDIA – SIZE                            AND       LOCATION
                                                                                                                               1
I
   ndia is one of the ancient civilisations in the                 The Tropic of Cancer (23° 30'N) divides the
   world. It has achieved multi-faceted socio-                     country into almost two equal parts. To the
   economic progress during the last five                          southeast and southwest of the mainland, lie
decades. It has moved forward displaying                           the Andaman and Nicobar islands and the
remarkable progress in the field of                                Lakshadweep islands in Bay of Bengal and
agriculture, industry, technology and overall                      Arabian Sea respectively. Find out the extent
economic development. India has also                               of these groups of islands from your atlas.
contributed significantly to the making of
world history.                                                                              • The southernmost point of
                                                                      the Indian Union– ‘Indira Point’ got submerged under
                                                                      the sea water in 2004 during the Tsunami.
LOCATION
India is a vast country. Lying entirely in the                     SIZE
Northern hemisphere (Figure 1.1) the main                          The land mass of India has an area of 3.28
land extends between latitudes 8°4'N and                           million square km. India’s total area accounts
37°6'N and longitudes 68°7'E and 97°25'E.                          for about 2.4 per cent of the total geographical
                      180°W 150°   120°   90°   60°   30°W   0°     30°E   60°   90°   120°    150°   180°E

                                                                                                                75°N


                                                                                                                         60°
                      North
                      America                                     Europe                                                       45°
                                                                                              Asia

                                                                                                                                       30°


       PACIFIC                            ATLANTIC            Africa                                                   PACIFIC           15°N
         OCEAN                             OCEAN                                                                         OCEAN
                                                                                                                                             0°
                                    South                                              INDIAN
                                    America                                            OCEAN
                                                                                                                                             15°S


                                                                                                              Australia
                                                                                                                                       30°



                                                                                                                                 45°



                                                                                                                         60°


                                                                   Antartica                                    75°S



                                            Figure 1.1 : India in the World
area of the world. From the Figure 1.2 it is
clear that India is the seventh largest
                                                          • Why 82°30'E has been selected as the Standard
country of the world. India has a land                      Meridian of India?
boundary of about 15,200 km and the total                 • Why is the difference between the durations
length of the coast line of the mainland                    of day and night hardly felt at Kanniyakumari
including Andaman and Nicobar and                           but not so in Kashmir?
Lakshadweep is 7,516.6 km.
    India is bounded by the young fold                   INDIA AND THE WORLD
mountains in the northwest, north and                    The Indian landmass has a central location
north east. South of about 22° north                     between the East and the West Asia. India is a
latitude, it begins to taper, and extends                southward extension of the Asian Continent.
towards the Indian Ocean, dividing it into               The trans Indian Ocean routes which connect
two seas, the Arabian Sea on the west and                the countries of Europe in the West and the
the Bay of Bengal on its east.                           countries of East Asia provide a strategic central
    Look at Figure 1.3 and note that the                 location to India. Note that the Deccan Peninsula
latitudinal and longitudinal extent of the               protrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helping
mainland is about 30°. Despite this fact the             India to establish close contact with West Asia,
east-west extent appears to be smaller than              Africa and Europe from the western coast and
the north-south extent.                                  with Southeast and East Asia from the eastern
    From Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh                    coast. No other country has a long coastline on
there is a time lag of two hours. Hence, time            the Indian Ocean as India has and indeed, it is
along the Standard Meridian of India                     India’s eminent position in the Indian Ocean
(82°30'E) passing through Mirzapur (in                   which justifies the naming of an Ocean after it.
Uttar Pradesh) is taken as the standard time
for the whole country. The latitudinal extent                                 Since the opening of the
influences the duration of the day and night,            Suez Canal in 1869, India’s distance from Europe
as one moves from south to north.                        has been reduced by 7,000 km.




Source : Based on World Population Data Sheet, 2005, Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC
                               Figure 1.2 : Seven Largest Countries of the World


2                                                                                   CONTEMPORARY INDIA
Figure 1.3 : India : Extent and Standard Meridian


INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION                                                  3
Figure 1.4 : India on International Highway of Trade and Commerce


    India’s contacts with the World have
continued through the ages but her relationships                     • The number of Union Territories
                                                         along the western and eastern coasts.
through the land routes are much older than              • Area-wise which is the smallest and which is
her maritime contacts. The various passes across         the largest state?
the mountains in the north have provided                 • The states which do not have an international
passages to the ancient travellers, while the            border or lie on the coast
oceans restricted such interaction for a long time.      • Classify the states into four groups each
    These routes have contributed in the                 having common frontiers with
                                                         (i) Pakistan, (ii) China, (iii) Myanmar, and
exchange of ideas and commodities since                  (iv) Bangladesh.
ancient times. The ideas of the Upanishads
and the Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra,
                                                      India shares its land boundaries with
the Indian numerals and the decimal system
                                                      Pakistan and Afghanistan in the northwest,
thus could reach many parts of the world. The
                                                      China (Tibet), Nepal and Bhutan in the north
spices, muslin and other merchandise were
                                                      and Myanmar and Bangladesh in the east.
taken from India to different countries. On the
                                                      Our southern neighbours across the sea
other hand, the influence of Greek sculpture,
                                                      consist of the two island countries, namely
and the architectural styles of dome and
minarets from West Asia can be seen in
different parts of our country.
                                                                            Before 1947, there were two
                                                        types of states in India – the provinces and the
INDIA’S NEIGHBOURS                                      Princely states. Provinces were ruled directly by
                                                        British officials who were appointed by the
India occupies an important strategic position          Viceroy. Princely states were ruled by local,
in South Asia. India has 28 states and 7 Union          hereditary rulers, who acknowledged sovereignity
Territories (Figure 1.5).                               in return for local autonomy.


4                                                                               CONTEMPORARY INDIA
Figure 1.5 : India and Adjacent Countries
Sri Lanka and Maldives. Sri Lanka is                   India has had strong geographical and
separated from India by a narrow channel           historical links with her neighbours. Look
of sea formed by the Palk Strait and the Gulf      at the physical map of Asia in your atlas,
of Mannar while Maldives Islands are situated      and note how India stands apart from the
to the south of the Lakshadweep Islands.           rest of Asia.


INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION                                                                  5
EXERCISE
    1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.
        (i)   The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through
              (a) Rajasthan                       (c) Chhattisgarh
              (b) Orissa                          (d) Tripura
       (ii)   The easternmost longitude of India is
              (a) 97° 25' E                       (c) 77° 6' E
              (b) 68° 7' E                        (d) 82° 32' E
      (iii)   Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim have common
              frontiers with
              (a) China                           (c) Nepal
              (b) Bhutan                          (d) Myanmar
      (iv)    If you intend to visit Kavarati during your summer vacations, which one of
              the following Union Territories of India you will be going to
              (a) Pondicherry                     (c) Andaman and Nicobar
              (b) Lakshadweep                     (d) Diu and Daman
       (v)    My friend hails from a country which does not share land boundary with
              India. Identify the country.
              (a) Bhutan                          (c) Bangladesh
              (b) Tajikistan                      (d) Nepal
    2 Answer the following questions briefly.
          (i) Name the group of islands lying in the Arabian sea.
         (ii) Name the countries which are larger than India.
        (iii) Which island group of India lies to its south-east?
        (iv) Which island countries are our southern neighbours?
    3 The sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gujarat
         in the west but the watches show the same time. How does this happen?
    4 The central location of India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered of
         great significance. Why?


     MAP SKILLS

    1. Identify the following with the help of map reading.
          (i) The Island groups of India lying in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.
         (ii) The countries constituting Indian Subcontinent.
        (iii) The states through which the Tropic of Cancer passes.
        (iv) The northernmost latitude in degrees.
         (v) The southernmost latitude of the Indian mainland in degrees.
        (vi) The eastern and the western most longitude in degrees.
       (vii) The place situated on the three seas.
      (viii) The strait separating Sri Lanka from India.
        (ix) The Union Territories of India.


     PROJECT/ACTIVITY

       (i)   Find out the longitudinal and latitudinal extent of your state.
      (ii)   Collect information about the ‘Silk Route’. Also find out the new
             developments, which are improving communication routes in the regions of
             high altitude.



6                                                                       CONTEMPORARY INDIA

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India size and location

  • 1. INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION 1 I ndia is one of the ancient civilisations in the The Tropic of Cancer (23° 30'N) divides the world. It has achieved multi-faceted socio- country into almost two equal parts. To the economic progress during the last five southeast and southwest of the mainland, lie decades. It has moved forward displaying the Andaman and Nicobar islands and the remarkable progress in the field of Lakshadweep islands in Bay of Bengal and agriculture, industry, technology and overall Arabian Sea respectively. Find out the extent economic development. India has also of these groups of islands from your atlas. contributed significantly to the making of world history. • The southernmost point of the Indian Union– ‘Indira Point’ got submerged under the sea water in 2004 during the Tsunami. LOCATION India is a vast country. Lying entirely in the SIZE Northern hemisphere (Figure 1.1) the main The land mass of India has an area of 3.28 land extends between latitudes 8°4'N and million square km. India’s total area accounts 37°6'N and longitudes 68°7'E and 97°25'E. for about 2.4 per cent of the total geographical 180°W 150° 120° 90° 60° 30°W 0° 30°E 60° 90° 120° 150° 180°E 75°N 60° North America Europe 45° Asia 30° PACIFIC ATLANTIC Africa PACIFIC 15°N OCEAN OCEAN OCEAN 0° South INDIAN America OCEAN 15°S Australia 30° 45° 60° Antartica 75°S Figure 1.1 : India in the World
  • 2. area of the world. From the Figure 1.2 it is clear that India is the seventh largest • Why 82°30'E has been selected as the Standard country of the world. India has a land Meridian of India? boundary of about 15,200 km and the total • Why is the difference between the durations length of the coast line of the mainland of day and night hardly felt at Kanniyakumari including Andaman and Nicobar and but not so in Kashmir? Lakshadweep is 7,516.6 km. India is bounded by the young fold INDIA AND THE WORLD mountains in the northwest, north and The Indian landmass has a central location north east. South of about 22° north between the East and the West Asia. India is a latitude, it begins to taper, and extends southward extension of the Asian Continent. towards the Indian Ocean, dividing it into The trans Indian Ocean routes which connect two seas, the Arabian Sea on the west and the countries of Europe in the West and the the Bay of Bengal on its east. countries of East Asia provide a strategic central Look at Figure 1.3 and note that the location to India. Note that the Deccan Peninsula latitudinal and longitudinal extent of the protrudes into the Indian Ocean, thus helping mainland is about 30°. Despite this fact the India to establish close contact with West Asia, east-west extent appears to be smaller than Africa and Europe from the western coast and the north-south extent. with Southeast and East Asia from the eastern From Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh coast. No other country has a long coastline on there is a time lag of two hours. Hence, time the Indian Ocean as India has and indeed, it is along the Standard Meridian of India India’s eminent position in the Indian Ocean (82°30'E) passing through Mirzapur (in which justifies the naming of an Ocean after it. Uttar Pradesh) is taken as the standard time for the whole country. The latitudinal extent Since the opening of the influences the duration of the day and night, Suez Canal in 1869, India’s distance from Europe as one moves from south to north. has been reduced by 7,000 km. Source : Based on World Population Data Sheet, 2005, Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC Figure 1.2 : Seven Largest Countries of the World 2 CONTEMPORARY INDIA
  • 3. Figure 1.3 : India : Extent and Standard Meridian INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION 3
  • 4. Figure 1.4 : India on International Highway of Trade and Commerce India’s contacts with the World have continued through the ages but her relationships • The number of Union Territories along the western and eastern coasts. through the land routes are much older than • Area-wise which is the smallest and which is her maritime contacts. The various passes across the largest state? the mountains in the north have provided • The states which do not have an international passages to the ancient travellers, while the border or lie on the coast oceans restricted such interaction for a long time. • Classify the states into four groups each These routes have contributed in the having common frontiers with (i) Pakistan, (ii) China, (iii) Myanmar, and exchange of ideas and commodities since (iv) Bangladesh. ancient times. The ideas of the Upanishads and the Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra, India shares its land boundaries with the Indian numerals and the decimal system Pakistan and Afghanistan in the northwest, thus could reach many parts of the world. The China (Tibet), Nepal and Bhutan in the north spices, muslin and other merchandise were and Myanmar and Bangladesh in the east. taken from India to different countries. On the Our southern neighbours across the sea other hand, the influence of Greek sculpture, consist of the two island countries, namely and the architectural styles of dome and minarets from West Asia can be seen in different parts of our country. Before 1947, there were two types of states in India – the provinces and the INDIA’S NEIGHBOURS Princely states. Provinces were ruled directly by British officials who were appointed by the India occupies an important strategic position Viceroy. Princely states were ruled by local, in South Asia. India has 28 states and 7 Union hereditary rulers, who acknowledged sovereignity Territories (Figure 1.5). in return for local autonomy. 4 CONTEMPORARY INDIA
  • 5. Figure 1.5 : India and Adjacent Countries Sri Lanka and Maldives. Sri Lanka is India has had strong geographical and separated from India by a narrow channel historical links with her neighbours. Look of sea formed by the Palk Strait and the Gulf at the physical map of Asia in your atlas, of Mannar while Maldives Islands are situated and note how India stands apart from the to the south of the Lakshadweep Islands. rest of Asia. INDIA – SIZE AND LOCATION 5
  • 6. EXERCISE 1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below. (i) The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through (a) Rajasthan (c) Chhattisgarh (b) Orissa (d) Tripura (ii) The easternmost longitude of India is (a) 97° 25' E (c) 77° 6' E (b) 68° 7' E (d) 82° 32' E (iii) Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim have common frontiers with (a) China (c) Nepal (b) Bhutan (d) Myanmar (iv) If you intend to visit Kavarati during your summer vacations, which one of the following Union Territories of India you will be going to (a) Pondicherry (c) Andaman and Nicobar (b) Lakshadweep (d) Diu and Daman (v) My friend hails from a country which does not share land boundary with India. Identify the country. (a) Bhutan (c) Bangladesh (b) Tajikistan (d) Nepal 2 Answer the following questions briefly. (i) Name the group of islands lying in the Arabian sea. (ii) Name the countries which are larger than India. (iii) Which island group of India lies to its south-east? (iv) Which island countries are our southern neighbours? 3 The sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gujarat in the west but the watches show the same time. How does this happen? 4 The central location of India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered of great significance. Why? MAP SKILLS 1. Identify the following with the help of map reading. (i) The Island groups of India lying in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. (ii) The countries constituting Indian Subcontinent. (iii) The states through which the Tropic of Cancer passes. (iv) The northernmost latitude in degrees. (v) The southernmost latitude of the Indian mainland in degrees. (vi) The eastern and the western most longitude in degrees. (vii) The place situated on the three seas. (viii) The strait separating Sri Lanka from India. (ix) The Union Territories of India. PROJECT/ACTIVITY (i) Find out the longitudinal and latitudinal extent of your state. (ii) Collect information about the ‘Silk Route’. Also find out the new developments, which are improving communication routes in the regions of high altitude. 6 CONTEMPORARY INDIA