Yes there are.
India is bigger than Britain by a mile
Yes. India has the world's second largest population.
As of 2021, there are around 53 cities in India with a population exceeding 1 million. These cities are spread across various states and are major urban centers in the country.
No, more than 60% of the population are still living in the villages of India.
Today, English remains at the heart of India's society. There are more than 35 million people in India that use the English language.
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Yes, in a way, during ww2 Britain controled India, As many as 2 MILLION Indian troops were sent to help Britain, I think that's more than the American troops sent to help!
India is a big country, and it contains a number of large cities. Among the biggest centers of population are Delhi (more than 12 million residents), Mumbai (formerly called Bombay, with more than 11 million) and Bangalore (more than 8 million).
As of April 2010 there are 275 cities with a population of more than 100,000, 33 cities with a population of more than 500,000, and 9 cities with a population of more than 1,000,000.
The number of people living in Britain more than doubled from 16 million to 37 million, causing a huge demand for food, clothes and housing. The population expanded grately, probably more than doubling. Cities and town expanded, and some of the population emigrated.
In 2007, 157 cities were listed as having a population of 1 million or more, however there is some dispute over the population figures for some cities, in the past 8 years the figures have changed and some places (such as Chelmsford, UK) gained city status.