The Andaman Islands form a picturesque chain of islands in the northeastern region of the Indian Ocean, situated about 130 km (81 miles) southwest of Myanmar’s Ayeyarwady Region. Alongside the Nicobar Islands positioned to their south, this collection of islands plays a vital role as a maritime boundary, marking the division between the Bay of Bengal on the western side and the Andaman Sea on the eastern side. The Andaman Islands, renowned for their stunning natural beauty and strategically advantageous location, hold significant geographical importance in the surrounding area. They offer a distinctive blend of captivating landscapes and noteworthy geopolitical relevance.