The west coast is.
The southern part of India is in the Tropics (the Tropic of cancer bisects India near Bhopal). Thus the answer to you question is NO because the entire country is not a tropical region, only part of it is.
The differentiate between tropical evergreen and tropical monsoon forest is that it have less rainfall but tropical monsoon forest have more rainfall than the tropical evergreen forest.
Monsoon Climate
The monsoon unites India by bringing the extreme weather to much of the country at the same time. The rains the monsoon brings gives the people life, as without the rain India is a desert that will not grow much. This brings the entire country together as they celebrate each new season of rain.
India's monsoon season accounts for about 80 percent of the country's annual rainfall. The southwest monsoon, which occurs from June to September, is crucial for the country's agriculture and water resources. India's economy and livelihoods are heavily dependent on the success of the monsoon season.
Climate change creates monsoons and cultivation will suffer.
cotton as India is a tropical country
A severe storm in India is a monsoon.
A tropical monsoon is basically a climate that is very wet for much of the year. This type of climate often produces tropical forests and is sometimes called a tropical wet climate.
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it is responsible for sudden onset of monsoon in India. Southwest monsoon winds are responsible for monsoon in India and the easterly jet stream warms the Indian peninsula creating a low pressure area and there is high pressure are over Indian ocean and attracts these winds toward India.
The monsoon climate is found near India Sri Lanka and Bangladesh the monsoon climate is caused by the monsoon rains, basically they are winds that have come from Australia (Southern Hemisphere) and they blow up and left, then when they reach the southern hemisphere they blow right and cause a wet season for India known as the monsoon rains, because it rains for about 3 months really heavily.