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The South-East trade winds are attracted towards the Indian subcontinent in the rainy season due to
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- the development of cyclone over the equator
- the effect of easterlies
- the effect of Northern-East trade winds
- the presence of low atmospheric pressure over North- West India
Correct Option: D
During the Rainy Season in India (Mid-June to the end of September), the intense heat that prevails in the Indian subcontinent causes a low pressure region over the Northern Plains in the Northwestern parts of the country. It is intense enough to attract the moisture-bearing winds from the Indian Ocean. Thus, the south-east trade winds from the Southern Hemisphere are attracted towards India. On crossing the equator, they are deflected to their right and blow over the Indian subcontinent as the south-west monsoon winds.