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Module - III                                                                            Geo-Strategy

          Security and Geo-Strategy
                                       monsoon in character throughout India below a height of 900 meters. Owing to
                                       unequal amount of rainfall in various regions and varied conditions, India is rich
                                       in a number of species of plants which range from drought resisting thorny scrub
                                       to tropical wet evergreen forests.

                                       The lofty Himalayas grow a large variety of vegetation, the zonal distribution of
                                       which varies from tropical to alpine types. India also has a variety of climatic
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                                       regions. It has tropical rain forests found in the coastal plains and western Ghats
                                       and parts of North East India, tropical Savanna, Semi-arid, Tropical desert,
                                       humid sub-tropical climate with dry winters and mountainous climate in mountains
                                       above the range of 6,000 m such as the Himalayas and the Karakoram range of
                                       mountains.
                                 •     Forests are important resource of a country and play an important role in the
                                       country's economy. India has a very valuable asset in this varied wealth. It is
                                       considered that in a tropical climate, one third of the total area should be under
                                       forests for maintaining suitable climate conditions. The distribution of forests in
                                       our country is very uneven. This is largely because of irregular distribution of
                                       precipitation or rainfall. India's forest covers about 19% of the total geographical
                                       area. The distribution of forests in India is as follows:

                                       (a)  Tropical Moist forest - 23.30%
                                       (b)  Dry deciduous forest - 29.15%

                                       (c)  Tropical Thorn forest - 5.25%
                                       (d)  Tropical Wet Evergreen - 4.50%
                                       (e)  Sub Tropical (Pune) - 3.75%

                                       (f)  Moist Temp (Himalayan) - 2.70%
                                       (g)  Wet Temperate - 1.60%

                                       (h)  Others - 29.75%


                                 7.2.3 Mineral Resources
                                 Minerals form the basis of the industrial development of a country. India is fortunate to
                                 have rich deposits of some essential minerals. There are large reserves of coal, iron
                                 ore, mica, manganese ore, magnesite, bauxite and thorium. Coal is found in West
                                 Bengal, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh. While these minerals
                                 are adequate and distributed throughout the country, some are inadequate.

                                 Petroleum, phosphates, sulphur and potash fall considerably short of the requirement
                                 of the country. Hence, India is forced to depend on other countries for the supply of
                                 these minerals. The distribution of important mineral resources in India is as under:



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