Yes. India was once part of the Gondwanaland which consisted of the whole of Africa.
Throughout most of geologic time there were only two primordial continents: Laurasia in the north and Gondwanaland in the south, separated by the Sea of Tethys. Gondwanaland consisted of Africa, peninsular India, Australia, South America, Antarctica and Eurasian regions south of the Alpine-Himalayan chain. About 265 million years ago, this continental togetherness began to split. For 200 million years, India, Arabia, and Apulia (consisting of parts of Italy, the Balkan states, Greece, and Turkey) drifted across the ocean, and finally collided with the rest of Eurasia 65 million years ago. The collision uplifted the Alpine-Himalayan mountain ranges extending from Spain (the Pyrenees) and northwest Africa (the Atlas) along the northern margin of the Mediterranean Sea (the Alps, Carpathians) into southern Asia (the Himalayas) to reach Indonesia.
India is richer than some poor of African countries but not all of them.
Neither. Pakistan is an independent country in the continent of Asia. India is a neighbouring country.
No, it is in Asia.
India is in Asia
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No. The Himalayas are largest mountains in the world and are between much of India and the rest of Asia. Africa is a long way from India.
The Himalayas and the Hindu KushThe Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia. Currently, India is part of Asia, though it is believed that they use to be part of Africa, and then became a subcontinent, and then became joint with Asia, the shifting of the plates is what is believed to have formed these mountain ranges.
India is in South East Asia near Nepal, China and Pakistan.
No. Asia is a continent. But India is a country. So India is situated in Asia, not Asia in India.
India,Asia,and Africa
India is a country that is in Asia. The continent of Asia is larger than the continent of Africa.
Tigers seem to be mainly in Asia and India - not in Africa.
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You can find elephants in Africa and in India.
i think its Asia and Africa and dry countries like that but in general, poor countries
Lions are found in parts of Africa and parts of Asia.
Tigers seem to be mainly in Asia and India - not in Africa.