The book takes a comprehensive approach, beginning with the geological origins and distinct ecosystems of the islands, such as coral reefs and mangrove forests. It then transitions to the cultural landscape, examining the history and socio-economic structures of indigenous communities. Finally, it addresses contemporary challenges like tourism and climate change.
Through scientific research, historical records, and first-hand accounts, Islands of India argues for a balanced approach to development that prioritizes ecological conservation and respects indigenous rights, ensuring a sustainable future for these fragile environments.
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