India's unity in diversity extends beyond its people, languages, religions, and customs to encompass its diverse geography. The Himalayas guard the north, separating India from Tibet and China. Ranges like the Karakoram, Vindhya, Satpura, and Aravali define various regions. Indo-Gangetic Plains contrast with the Thar Desert in the west. Plateaus such as Malwa, Deccan, and Chota Nagpur form the Central Highlands. Coastal areas and islands like Lakshadweep and Andaman signify India's peninsular identity.
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