. The states of India which are bounded by the Arabian Sea
on the West are
(1) Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat
(2) Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra and Gujarat
(3) Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Punjab
(4) None of these
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( 1 ) Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat
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