Greece-India relations
In the ancient era, the Greeks had a distinct geographical and cultural understanding of India, which was perceived as a land lying east of Persia, bounded by the great Himalayas to the north. The Greek term "India" (Greek: Ινδία) encapsulated various territories, and its definition fluctuated over time, sometimes encompassing broader regions and at other times narrowing to more specific areas. This fluidity in definition was reflective of the evolving interactions between the cultures, especially due to trade, exploration, and conquest....