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The Indian subcontinent has played a significant role in shaping world history from "summary" of South Asia in World History by Marc Jason Gilbert

The Indian subcontinent, with its vast geographical expanse and rich cultural heritage, has indeed left an indelible mark on world history. From ancient times to the present day, South Asia has been a focal point of global interactions, influencing the course of human civilization in myriad ways. One of the key ways in which the Indian subcontinent has shaped world history is through its contributions to science, mathematics, and philosophy. The ancient Indian mathematicians, for example, made significant advancements in the field of algebra and geometry, laying the foundation for modern mathematical concepts. Similarly, Indian philosophers such as Gautama Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi have inspired movements for social justice and non-violent resistance around the world. Furthermore, South Asia has been a hub of trade and commerce for centuries, connecting the East and West through the Silk Road and maritime routes. The Indian subcontinent's strategic location at t...
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    South Asia in World History

    Marc Jason Gilbert

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