dont know
The Himalayas
does India have a coast does India have a coast
visakhapatnam
first factory of the company was over hugli river & established in 1651
Development of Statistics on Climate Change in India ... Climate Changes in India ... Warming trend along the west coast, in central India, the interior peninsula, and ... At present no database on hazards and disaster statistics exists in India.
East Indian company
Yes, in fact, Surat was the first place where the British landed when they reached India's coast.
The Himalayas
The British wanted to establish settlements along the coast of North America.
Western Coast:(i) Lakshadweep(ii) Diu and Daman(iii) Dadra and Nagar HaveliEastern Coast:(i) Puducherry(ii) Andaman and Nicobar Island
During the 1700s, various European powers established trading stations along the Indian coast, with the British East India Company and the French East India Company being the most prominent. The British set up significant trading posts in places like Bombay (Mumbai), Madras (Chennai), and Calcutta (Kolkata). The Dutch and Portuguese also maintained trading stations, although their influence waned by this period. These trading stations facilitated the exchange of goods such as spices, textiles, and other commodities.
The British wanted to establish settlements along the coast of North America.
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During the 1700s, the British East India Company established trading stations along the Indian coast, seeking to expand their trade in spices, textiles, and other goods. Other European powers, such as the French and the Dutch, also set up their trading posts in India to compete in the lucrative trade. These stations eventually laid the groundwork for European colonial influence in the region.
The pacific
British Columbia
atlantic