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Need for infrastructure upgrade
Important Infrastructures established in ANI recently established
Strategic importance of The Andaman and Nicobar Islands
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are of great strategic importance since they straddle one of the busiest sea lanes in the world and give India the reach to monitor the flow of traffic from the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean) to the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) via the Strait of Malacca that’s key to trade and oil shipments in the Indo-Pacific.
About A&N Islands βIt comprises two island groups, the Andaman Islands (partly) and the Nicobar Islands, separated by the 150 km wide Ten Degree Channel (on the 10°N parallel). βThe island chains are a submerged extension of the Arakan Mountains. βThe Andaman Islands are divided into three main islands i.e. North, Middle, and South. βPort Blair, the capital of Andaman Nicobar Islands lies in South Andaman. βDuncan passage separates Little Andaman from South Andaman. βThe Coco Strait is between the North Andaman islands and the Coco Islands of Myanmar. βThe Barren and Narcondam Islands North of Port Blair – are the only active volcanoes in India. βSaddle peak (737 m) in North Andaman is the highest peak. βRitchie’s Archipelago is a cluster of smaller islands that lie 20 km east of Great Andaman and Neil Island and Havelock Island are in Ritchie’s Archipelago. βRoss Island in South Andaman has been renamed as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep, Neil Island as Shaheed Dweep, and Havelock Island as Swaraj Dweep. |
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q. "Discuss the strategic significance of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the context of India's geopolitical and security interests. Analyse the key factors that contribute to their importance and how they influence India's maritime policies and regional engagement."(250 words) |
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