Indian Geography One-Liners for UPSC Prelims
Indian Geography is one of the most scoring sections in UPSC Prelims. Here
are important one-liners for quick revision.


India is the 7th largest country in the world by area.


Rajasthan is the largest state, while Goa
is the smallest.


Madhya Pradesh is the largest state by forest area.


Arunachal Pradesh has the highest percentage of forest
cover.


The Tropic of Cancer passes through 8 Indian
states.


The Standard Meridian of India is 82°30′ E,
passing near Prayagraj.


K2 (Godwin Austen) is the highest peak associated with
India.


The Ganga is India's longest river.


Sundarbans is the world's largest mangrove forest.


Chilika Lake is India's largest brackish water lagoon.


Wular Lake is the largest freshwater lake in India.


Loktak Lake is famous for its floating islands (Phumdis).


Anamudi is the highest peak in South India.


Jog Falls in Karnataka is one of India's highest
waterfalls.


The Thar Desert is the largest desert in India.


Indira Point is the southernmost point of India.


Gulf of Khambhat has the highest tidal range in India.


Majuli is the world's largest inhabited river island.


The Western Ghats are older than the Himalayas.


Kanchenjunga is the highest peak entirely within India.


Brahmaputra enters India through Arunachal Pradesh.


Narmada and Tapi flow westward into the
Arabian Sea.


Godavari is known as the "Dakshin Ganga."


Mawsynram in Meghalaya is the wettest place on Earth.


Duncan Passage separates South Andaman and Little
Andaman Islands.


Palk Strait separates India and Sri Lanka.


Karakoram Pass connects India with China.


The Deccan Plateau is of volcanic origin.


India has a coastline of approximately 7,516 km.


Kandla Port is a major tidal port on the west coast.


These one-liners cover frequently asked facts in UPSC Prelims and are ideal
for last-minute revision. Regular practice and map-based study can significantly
improve geography scores.