Explain the geographical importance of Pakistan?​

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THE GEOGRAPHICAL IMPORTANCE OF THE PAKISTAN The Pakistan is in the south Asia Region. It is located between 61 and 75.5 east and between 24 and 35.5 North latitude on world map. Pakistan creates a connection between south Asia and South west Asian Region. The total area of Pakistan is 803,940 Square KMs.

Pakistan is divided into three major geographic areas: the northern highlands; the Indus River plain, with two major subdivisions corresponding roughly to the provinces of Punjab and Sindh; and the Balochistan Plateau. Some geographers designate additional major regions.

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THE GEOGRAPHICAL IMPORTANCE OF THE PAKISTAN

The Pakistan is in the south Asia Region. It is located between 61 and 75.5 east and between 24 and 35.5 North latitude on world map. Pakistan creates a connection between south Asia and South west Asian Region. The total area of Pakistan is 803,940 Square KMs. Pakistan has pleasant weather and climate. It has four seasons which make it ideal strategic Land.

The Neighbor Countries:

In North-West side Pakistan share the border with Afghanistan, which is almost 2,250KM long. Pakistan has strategically important gateways to connect with the neighbor countries. Khyber Pass is strategically important because it connects Pakistan to Afghanistan. The bounder between Pakistan and Afghanistan called Duran Line. In North Pakistan has Hindu Kush and Pamirs mountains and Wakhan Corridor connect Pakistan and Tajikistan. The corridor length is almost 16 to 27 KMs long. In the East Pakistan shares the border with India the border length is almost 1650 KMs and the historical name of the Line between border is called Radcliffe Line. On the North side Pakistan Share border with China with area of almost 600KM and Khunjrab Pass strategically connects china to Pakistan. The border between china and Pakistan called Sino-Pak Border. Pakistan shares its West border with Iran which is 900 KMs long. The strategically important location between the west border is Koh-i-Tuftan.

The south border of Pakistan is strategically most important because on south Pakistan Arabian Sea where Pakistan share its 700 KMs border. Karachi Port and Gwadar Port are two main trade hubs are in the same border of Pakistan.

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