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  1. This is demanded by the reality of deepening geopolitical, economic, and environmental Indian Ocean region ties. This report examines geopolitical, economic, and environmental dynamics in the Indian Ocean. It first looks at the history of the Indian Ocean region, examining trade, culture, and geopolitics.

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    • Origin

    The deepest point in the Indian Ocean, at 24,442 feet (7,450 meters), is in the Sunda Deep of the Java Trench off the southern coast of the island of Java (Indonesia).

    What surrounds the Indian Ocean?

    The Indian Ocean is bounded by Iran, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh to the north; the Malay Peninsula, the Sunda Islands, and Australia to the east; the Southern Ocean to the south; and Africa and the Arabian Peninsula to the west. In the southwest it joins the Atlantic Ocean, and to the east and southeast it mingles with the Pacific Ocean.

    How big is the Indian Ocean?

    The Indian Ocean, without its marginal seas, has an area of about 27,243,000 square miles (70,560,000 square km). The Indian Ocean’s average depth is 12,274 feet (3,741 meters).

    What islands are found in the Indian Ocean?

    The origin and evolution of the Indian Ocean is the most complicated of the three major oceans. Its formation is a consequence of the breakup, which began about 180 million years ago, of the southern supercontinent Gondwana (or Gondwanaland); by the movement to the northeast of the Indian subcontinent (beginning about 125 million years ago), which ...

  2. Save PDF. Summary. The Indian Ocean covers approximately 75 million square kilometers. It is bordered to the west by the African coast and Arabia, to the east by the Thai–Malay peninsula, the Indonesian coasts, and – further south – western Australia.

    • Philippe Beaujard
    • 2019
  3. Sep 12, 2016 · The Indian Ocean matters today, arguably more than ever. It is a major conduit for international trade, especially energy. Its littoral is vast, densely populated, and comprised of some of...

  4. Dec 14, 2021 · The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's five oceans (after the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, but larger than the Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean).

  5. Dec 27, 2022 · Indian Ocean. Page last updated: December 27, 2022. Photos of Indian Ocean. View 8 Photos. Map of the Indian Ocean. View Details. Introduction. Background. The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's five oceans (after the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, but larger than the Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean).

  6. Indian Ocean in Indian strategic thought and on India’s determination to consti-tute the most important influence in the region as a whole. The appearance of this official paper complements a variety of actions by India that underscore New Delhi’s ambitions and intent in the region.8 WHY THE OCEAN IS INDIAN

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