EIC was interested in the subcontinent because they were in need of Natural Resources mainly spices and they knew that the majority of people living in the subcontinent were uneducated and they have plenty of resources.
East India Companies also prominent for spices, cotton and other raw materials . But, Also indulge in Forging and flanges on industrial products for aerospace, defense, oil and petroleum, food machines and machine industries. CHW Forge, Bharat Forging, TATa forging have been serving the services since the independence and improving as per the time. Thus, they established their base in subcontinent. Secondly, EIC feared that the french or the Portuguese would initiate trade in India and would have the monopoly over trade in a subcontinent. The Dutch had already achieved monopoly over trade in East Indies so as an alternative, the EIC turned to India. Finally, the decline of Mughal empire gave them a chance to take over subcontinent's wealth, thus they were interested in India.
because of spices
Subcontinent
India is considered a subcontinent because it is like a peninsula extending into the Indian ocean
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.
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the asian subcontinent
it drifted away during Pangaea and it is a subcontinent
Subcontinent
after the Dutch dissolved the East India Company. - Apex
The East India Company was a British joint-stock company with a royal charter that participated in international trade within the world-spanning British Empire. The Company was actively involved in the Indian subcontinent, particularly due to its lucrative trade resources. The EIC established some of the first British trade ports in India and eventually gained control of a large portion of the country. It was able to do so primarily through aligning with the Hindu raj (royalty) of India against the dying Muslim Mughal Empire. After becoming such a great power on the subcontinent, the EIC played a very important role in the politics of both India and the British Parliament, essentially buying their influence and way into power to improve and protect profit.
Yes
India is considered a subcontinent because it is like a peninsula extending into the Indian ocean
India is often referred to as a subcontinent due to its large size and distinct geography.
India, Pakista, Bangladesh
India.
beaue they traded to many countries and charged heavily on goods
India and surrounding countries can be thought of a subcontinent.
because India was very very rich.