Arabian — Sea

Major island groups include Socotra (Yemen), the Lakshadweep Islands ( India ), Masirah Island (Oman), and Astola Island (Pakistan). Historical & Economic Significance

India, Pakistan , Iran , Oman , Yemen , Somalia , and the Maldives . Key Connections:

The Arabian Sea has been a global trade hub since at least the 3rd millennium BCE. arabian sea

Connects to the Red Sea through the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb.

The sea is strategically positioned between the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent. Major island groups include Socotra (Yemen), the Lakshadweep

The region is vital for global energy security, housing critical shipping lanes for oil and natural gas. Major Seaports: Key commercial hubs include:

It was once known as the Erythraean Sea in Roman times and was central to the spice and silk trades. Connects to the Red Sea through the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb

Links to the Persian Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz .