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The Indian Ocean has served as a vital trade route connecting South Asia to other regions from "summary" of South Asia in World History by Marc Jason Gilbert

The Indian Ocean has played a crucial role in connecting South Asia to other regions through trade routes. This maritime connection has facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between South Asia and different parts of the world. The network of trade routes in the Indian Ocean allowed for the movement of commodities such as spices, textiles, and precious metals, enriching the economies of the regions involved. The monsoon winds played a significant role in shaping the trade patterns in the Indian Ocean. Merchants and sailors took advantage of the predictable nature of the monsoon winds to navigate their ships across the ocean, ensuring the efficient transportation of goods. This system of maritime trade not only fostered economic growth but also facilitated cultural exchanges between South Asia and other regions. The ports along the Indian Ocean coast served as crucial hubs for trade activities. Cities like Cali...
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    South Asia in World History

    Marc Jason Gilbert

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