No. This is incorrect. We always say 'India has".
'Where are the hydroelectric power plants in India located?' will be a grammatically correct question, not 'where is'.
India is one of the fastes growing economy
No, "an India" is not grammatically correct.You can use an before Indian. For example:We went antique shopping and found an Indian vase.
Both Wrong. Correct one is "INDIA WON"
Due to the alternation of seasons in India, it is known as the "land of the endless growing season".
L'Inde. But you pronounce it like Land.
I think so yes, digitalization is really growing in India. I read an article of Mr. Siddharth Mehta who is a founder of Bay Capital, he shares about how digitalization is growing in India and how much it will grow more in the next decade.
I think grammatically the first option is right. i.e. The people of India and Pakistan or you may call The people of Pakistan and India. Another way is to call Pakistani and Indian People.
it is banglore
india
Patna.