yes
The Silk Road did not pass through India primarily due to geographical and political factors. The major overland routes favored connections between China, Central Asia, and the Middle East, with the formidable Himalayas and deserts creating natural barriers. Additionally, during key periods, India was often politically fragmented or engaged in regional conflicts, making it less favorable as a central trade hub compared to other territories. However, India did engage in trade through maritime routes and connected with the Silk Road indirectly, facilitating cultural and commercial exchanges.
It has multiple parallel routes running east to west, this is correct.
You would pass through the Indian Ocean.
Allahabad
The Marine Atlantic agency operates ferries on two routes. The routes operate from North Sydney to Newfoundland. The difference between the two routes is that one goes through Port Aux and the other through Argentia. Both routes pass through Nova Scotia.
khyber pass
khyber pass
An infinite number
Yes it is!
Brenner Pass
No, it does not. The equator passes through the Indian Ocean south of Sri Lanka.
no,it does not pass through india,but it passes through indian ocean;southof sri lanka