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South Asia's strategic location has made it a key player in international politics from "summary" of South Asia in World History by Marc Jason Gilbert

South Asia's geographical position at the crossroads of major trade routes has long been a source of influence in international politics. The region's strategic location has made it a crucial player in the global arena, as it serves as a bridge between the East and the West. This has allowed South Asia to connect with various civilizations and cultures, shaping its identity and role in world history. The Indian subcontinent, in particular, has been a focal point for trade and cultural exchange due to its proximity to the Indian Ocean. This maritime location has facilitated interactions with Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, establishing South Asia as a hub of economic and cultural activity. As a result, the region has attracted the attention of major powers seeking to control trade routes and access valua...
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    South Asia in World History

    Marc Jason Gilbert

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