The Deccan plateau is flanked by the coastal plains along the western and eastern side. These coastal plains are the ‘West Coast Plain’ between the Deccan plateau and the Arabian sea on the west and the ‘East Coast Plain’ between the Deccan plateau and Bay of Bengal in the east. The coastal strip runs for the distance of about 6000 kms from Rann of Kutch in the west to the Ganga Brahmaputra delta in the east.
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