The Arabian Sea is the part of the Indian Ocean between the Arabian Peninsula and India. In the northwest it connects to the Gulf of Oman which in turn connects to the Persian Gulf.
The countries with coastlines on the Arabian Sea are India, Iran, Oman, and Pakistan.
Towns and cities on the coast include Mumbai (Bombay) and Karachi.
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