“Indian Geography” offers a detailed exploration of the geographical features that shape India’s landscape. It begins with an Introduction to India as a Geographical Unit, examining the country’s location, its borders, and the regional variations that make India unique in terms of geography.
The Geology of India section provides a thorough understanding of the earth’s structure and the geological processes that have shaped the subcontinent over millions of years. This is followed by an analysis of the Physical Divisions of India, which includes the classification of India’s landforms into the Himalayas, the Indo-Gangetic Plains, the Deccan Plateau, and coastal regions.
The book then covers the Drainage System, explaining the importance of rivers and their role in sustaining life and agriculture. It explores the major rivers and their tributaries in the section on Drainage Systems in India, providing a detailed overview of the country’s intricate network of rivers, lakes, and wetlands.
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