India is considered a subcontinent due to its large size, diverse geography, and distinct cultural and linguistic regions within its borders.
India is considered the strongest country in the Indian Subcontinent, both in terms of economy and military strength. It is the largest country in the region and has a significant influence on international politics.
India is considered a subcontinent because it is like a peninsula extending into the Indian ocean
Nepal is considered to be part of the Indian subcontinent.
India is the largest country in the subcontinent, both in terms of land area and population.
India is often called a subcontinent because it is a distinct landmass, not just a country. While it has many features of a continent, it is not as big as one, so is not considered a continent.
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Europe is considered a continent and not a subcontinent. It is one of the seven traditional continents of the world.
India is by far the largest country on the subcontinent. India has over 1 billion people now-2nd largest populated country in the world.
Indian subcontinent, Arabian peninsula.sometimes Greenland in north American plate is also considered subcontinent.
India is not a continent. However, you are closer to the truth than you might imagine. India is both name of a subcontinent (the Indian subcontinent) and a the name of a country which covers much of, but not all of this subcontinent. The Indian subcontinent lies in the south of the greater continent of Asia. It is a subcontinent due to a number of facts, some of which are the fact that India lies on its own tectonic plate (Europe on the other hand does not), and that the Subcontinent has many of the geographic features of a larger continent, contained independently in a smaller area. India is a country in the continent of Asia, and lends its name to the Indian subcontinent, which is largely, but by no means totally covered by India.
India is called a subcontinent because it is a landmass, not only a country. it doesn't have a big one, so its notconsidered a Continent. That's what is said in my book:)