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The percentage of land in India in terms of total landscape of earth is 2.3% , India is the 7th in terms of land area which is preceded by 1. Russia (11.5%), 2. Canada (6.7%), 3. China (6.4%), 4. USA (6.5%), 5. Brazil (5.7%) and 6. Australia (5.2%)

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