Palk Strait
If you traveled between Sri Lanka and India, you would cross the Palk Strait. This narrow body of water separates the southeastern coast of India from the northern coast of Sri Lanka. The strait is approximately 22 miles wide at its narrowest point.
India
If you are leaving Asia off the tip of India (by Sri Lanka) then you would cross the Indian Ocean to get to Australia. If you are leaving Asia off of China (below Japan) then you would cross the North Pacific Ocean and the Phillipine Sea.
You would cross the bay of bengal and the bay of Sean
Rama's Bridge or Rama Sethu is a chain of limestone shoals, between Pamban Island, also known as Rameswaram Island, off the southeastern coast of Tamil Nadu, India, and Mannar Island, off the northwestern coast of Sri Lanka. Geological evidence suggests that this bridge is a former land connection between India and Sri Lanka. The name Rama's Bridge or Rama Setu refers to the bridge built by the Vanara (ape men) army of Lord Ramain Hindu mythology, which he used to reach Lanka and rescue his wife Sita from the Rakshasa king, Ravana.
Bay of Bengal
There are three lines of latitude that cross India. The one in between the two halves is the 80th meridian east, 80° east of Greenwich. The 90° and 70° lines also cross India.
No. You could make the trip entirely overland. However, if you wanted to show up in a reasonable amount of time, it would make more sense to go by water. If you went by water, you would have to travel through the Indian Ocean en route to India from France.
Blue Cross of India was created in 1959.
You would cross the Atlantic Ocean.
India is a tropical country, in a very high contrast to Britain. India brought the British new products they had little or no access to previously. Also, India is an important country when referring to traveling the world. Thanks to India, it was much easier for the British to cross to their territories in Africa or Australia.