Not any more.
India was part of the British Empire once but has long since gained independence.
India gained independence from England (Britain) on August 15, 1947
The film Gandhi (1982) was set in India. It was filmed in various locations in India and England. The locations are as follows: Aga Khan Palace, Nagar Rd, Pune, Maharashtra, India Amritsar, Punjab, India Bihar, India Birla House, New Delhi, Delhi, India Bromley-by-Bow, London, England, UK Buckingham Palace, Westminster, London, England, UK Calcutta, West Bengal, India Delhi, India England, UK Gujarat, India Hyderabad House, Delhi, India India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi, India Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Old Town Hall, Staines, Surrey, England, UK
England
Yes.
India and Burma
india is a verry hot courntry and in england there =====================================
No, England did not take over india
India have won series against england in england 3 times.
England owned India as a colony a long time ago
The United States, India, England, Italy, South Africa,
India is a federal republic and, at the same time, a parliamentary democracy while England practices constitutional monarchy. In this connection, India has a president and a prime minister. Although England also has its own head of state in the form of a prime minister, it also has a symbolic royalty head in the form of a ruling monarch. Read more: Difference Between India and England | Difference Between | India vs Englvs http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-india-and-england/#ixzz1ydg8lFwj
no India is much much much bigger than England
India is older
India is not better than England. Nor is England better than India. Each country has their individual strengths and weaknesses and should be regarded and respected as such.
From London England, the distance to delhi India is around 4200 miles.
No England took over India without a fight with the Germans.
The President of India is the head of state of the Republic of India