Match the major Industrial Regions of India in List I with their primary locational drivers and raw material bases in List II, and select the correct matching combination.
- Mumbai-Pune Industrial RegionHydroelectric power from the Western Ghats (Bhira/Bhivpuri) and port-led access to imported capital goods
- Chota Nagpur Industrial RegionDirect spatial coincidence of coking coal from Damodar Valley and hematite iron ore from Singhbhum
- Coimbatore-Madurai Industrial RegionPower supply from the Pykara Hydel Project and utilization of local cotton production
- Brahmaputra Valley Industrial RegionOnshore crude oil deposits at Naharkatiya/Digboi and proximity to tea-processing plantations
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The Mumbai-Pune Industrial Region matches with hydroelectric power from the Western Ghats and port access; the Chota Nagpur Industrial Region matches with coal and hematite iron ore spatial coincidence; the Coimbatore-Madurai Industrial Region matches with Pykara Hydel Project power and cotton production; and the Brahmaputra Valley Industrial Region matches with onshore crude oil deposits and tea processing.
Each industrial region is correctly paired with its distinct locational advantage: Mumbai-Pune with Western Ghats hydel power and port facilities, Chota Nagpur with coking coal and hematite mineral proximity, Coimbatore-Madurai with Pykara hydel energy and local cotton, and Brahmaputra Valley with petroleum oilfields and tea processing.
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Locational drivers and spatial distribution factors of major Indian industrial regions