You will choose a country, other than the USA or Turkey, that you would like to focus on for your final project, and work on the following critical elements: Rationale, Location, and Country Composition. I have chose INDIA Share your country choice for the final project and the reasoning behind this decision. Next, visit the World Atlas and The World Factbook to begin collecting important geographic and demographic information on the region. Share a map of the country in the discussion and identify the following elements: - Regional location - Water access - Bordering countries - Natural hazards or climate Identify the following elements of the country: - Literacy rate - Rate of urbanization - Heavily populated cities - Major religions - Educational data - Age structure Address the following questions based on your findings: - What opportunities do you see from this information? - What considerations would impact shipping, labor, or other operations? - Are there any risks? Solution India is known as the second largest populated and 7th largest country around the world. India is a multi-cultural society. Indian culture is much more welcoming than any other country. Indian borders are the most sensitive borders with extreme climatic conditions around the globe. Regional location: India is located in South Asia. Water access: According to data, India has got the most population around the world which has not got access to clean water source. Almost 30% Indians have access to improved water for sanitation. Bordering countries: India share its border with 7 countries namely Pakistan, Nepal, China, Bhutan, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The Indian states, Jammu & Kashmir, Gujrat, Punjab and Rajasthan share its border with Pakistan. Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttrakhand and Sikkim share its border with China. Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttrakhand and Sikkim share their borders with Nepal. Assam, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya and West Bengal share its border with Bangladesh. Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Assam and West Bengal touches the border with Bhutan. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland share its border with Myanmar. Natural hazards or climate: Mostly natural hazards in India have occured due to climatic conditions causing tremendous losses of lives. For instance, Floods, droughts, avalanches, cyclones,etc. India climatic zone includes 6 major climatic subtypes. Literacy rate: Literacy rate in India is almost 74%. The most literate state in India is Kerela. Heavily populated cities in India: Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Chennai. Major religions in India: India has given birth to world\'s 4 major religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. Age structure: Amost 28% Indian population falls into 0-14 category age group, almost 65% falls into 15-64 age group and 5% for people over 64 years of age according to 2014 data. Rate of urbanization: Urbanization is incrementing day by day. Almost 30% people have mov.