Who were the first to establish regular trade with India?
Answer / Piyush Trivedi
The Phoenicians, a maritime civilization based in the Eastern Mediterranean, are believed to be the first to establish regular trade with India. They established trading colonies along the western coast of India around 600 BCE.
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