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Mention the extent of EEZ on the western coast of India |
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Answer» clusive economic zone" (EEZ) is a region outside & adjacent to the "territorial sea", SUBJECT to the stipulated LEGAL regime by the "UN Convention on the Law of the Sea" (UNCLOS) in accordance with which a nation has certain rights/privileges in the seaExplanation:Following the "enforcement" by UNCLOS in the year 1994 a new form of "national economic jurisdiction" was setup internationally to the seas "extending" "200 nautical miles" from the "SOVEREIGN states' COASTS. The Indian EEZ's size is estimated at "2.37million sq km", encompassing the eastern & western" coasts, together with the "island territories" of Lakshadweep (Arabian Sea) & the ANDAMAN & Nicobar Islands(Bay of Bengal)India, being "maritime nation " with rich "maritime heritage", has an EEZ (EEZ) of approximately 2.37 million sq.km where India enjoys the" exclusive legal right" to utilise all "living & non-living" resources.To know morewrite short note on EEZ - Brainly.inbrainly.in/question/13689100 |
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