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What is the southernmost point of the Indian Union?

The Indira Point =D


What is the southernmost point of the Indian union called?

The Indira Point =D


What is the name of the southernmost tip of the Indian union?

indira point


What is the southernmost tip of the Indian union?

cape coromin in kanyakumari


How many miles does the Indian ocean stretch from the southernmost point of Africa to the southernmost point of Australia?

The Indian Ocean stretches approximately 4,300 miles from the southernmost point of Africa (Cape Agulhas) to the southernmost point of Australia (South East Cape in Tasmania).


How many miles does the Indian ocean stretch from southernmost point of Africa to the southernmost point of Australia?

about 1491000 squared miles


How many miles does the Indian Ocean stretch from the southernmost point of Africa the southernmost point of Australia?

about 1491000 squared miles


How many miles doe the Indian Ocean stretch from the southernmost point of Africa to the southernmost point of Australia?

about 1491000 squared miles


Which one of the following forms the southern-most tip of the Indian mainland?

Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu is the southernmost point of Indian mainland and Indira Point in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the southernmost point of India.


Cape agulhas is the southernmost point on what continent?

Cape Agulhas is the southern most point on the African continent.


Southern most point of India?

Indira Point is the southernmost tip of the Great Nicobar Island. It is the southernmost point in the territory of India. It is located at 6º 45'N latitude.


Which is the southern most point of the Indian union?

Indira Point, the southernmost tip of the Great Nicobar island is the southernmost point of land in the territory of India. It is at 6o 45' N latitude. Indira Point was formerly known as Pygmalion Point and it was so named by the late Rajiv Gandhi after his mother on a visit to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A large part of the Indira point was submerged under the sea due to the tsunami generated by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. The sea is now slowly retreating back to its original position. Indira Point is also a favourite nesting site for exotic sea animals.