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India regards Indonesia as a key member of ASEAN. Both nations had agreed to establish a strategic partnership. [5] The two countries have significant bilateral trade. [6] India and Indonesia are among the largest democracies in the world. [7] Both are member states of the G-20, the E7 (countries), the Non-aligned Movement, and the United Nations.
Grypotyphlops acutus, also known as the beaked worm snake, beaked blind snake, or beak-nosed worm snake, is a harmless blind snake species endemic to peninsular India. It is the only species in the genus Grypotyphlops. No subspecies are currently recognized. [3]
Gerrhopilus oligolepis, also known as the few-scaled worm snake [2] or Wall's worm snake, [1] is a harmless blind snake species found in northern India and Nepal. No subspecies are currently recognized.
See India–Indonesia relations. India and Indonesia are founding members of Non-Aligned Movement. India had supported Indonesian independence and Nehru had raised the Indonesian question in the United Nations Security Council. Indonesia views India as a "distant-cousin" and fellow fighter against colonialism.
Ambassadors of Indonesia to India (3 P) G. G20 (2 C, 15 P) I. ... Pages in category "India–Indonesia relations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 ...
India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and New Guinea [10] Leptotyphlopidae: Stejneger, 1892 13 slender blind snakes or threadsnakes Africa, western Asia, and the Americas: Typhlopidae: Merrem, 1820 18 long-tailed blind snakes Most tropical and many subtropical regions all over the world Xenotyphlopidae: Vidal, Vences, Branch ...
Ahaetulla prasina is an arboreal, moderately venomous species of opisthoglyphous vine snake in the family Colubridae, found in Southern and Southeast Asia.Its common names include the Asian vine snake, Boie's whip snake, Gunther's whip snake, and the Oriental whip snake (Tagalog: puno ng ubas ahas; Thai: งูเขียวหัวจิ้งจก; Indonesian: ular anggur).
Rauvolfia is a perennial undershrub widely distributed in India in the sub-Himalayan regions up to 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). Sarpagandha is used in folk medicine in India for centuries to treat a wide variety of maladies, including snake and insect bites, febrile conditions, malaria, abdominal pain, and dysentery. It was also used as a uterine ...