They are on a tectonic plate that collided with Asia 50 million years ago.
India has well defined geographic boundaries with the Himalayas in the north, the Indian ocean in the south, Arabian Sea in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east...the countries neighbouring India, like nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, Bangladesh are collectively termed as the 'Indian Subcontinent' as it forms a separate geographical entity, clearly forming a large landmass separate from the rest of the Asian continent, worth calling a subcontinent.
A subcontinent is a large, relatively self-contained landmass forming a subdivision of a continent.
The subcontinent is often used to refer to the area that contains India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
India, also known as the Indian subcontinent, is located at roughly the midpoint of the bottom of the Asian landmass. It is known as a subcontinent because it is a part of the continent of Asia.
Endemic to the Indian subcontinent, the Bengal fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is also known as the Indian fox. They can be found from the Himalayan foothills and Terai of Nepal through southern India, and from southern and eastern Pakistan to eastern India and southeastern Bangladesh.
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im guessing they probably knew that Indians were the first to discover that ocean when the Indians traveling so they named it the (INDIAN) ocean
Prior to 1947 the entire region covering India and Pakistan was known simply as India. Technically, it was called the Indian Empire but was also commonly referred to as the British Raj, "raj" being Hindi for "rule."
India, also known as the Indian subcontinent, is located at roughly the midpoint of the bottom of the Asian landmass. It is known as a subcontinent because it is a part of the continent of Asia.
India, also known as the Indian subcontinent, is located at roughly the midpoint of the bottom of the Asian landmass. It is known as a subcontinent because it is a part of the continent of Asia.
South Asia basically refers to India and the few countries around it. It is known as a subcontinent as it was not originally part of the landmass known as the Asian continent. This can be seen from the presence of the Himalayas.
India is known as the sub-continent.During the continental drift,it migrated north to lodge itself against the Asian Continent.
I think it is Indian Sub Continent
Endemic to the Indian subcontinent, the Bengal fox (Vulpes bengalensis) is also known as the Indian fox. They can be found from the Himalayan foothills and Terai of Nepal through southern India, and from southern and eastern Pakistan to eastern India and southeastern Bangladesh.
The Gupta Empire
Geographically: Indian subcontinent, some areas of the eastern Asian continent. Politically: India, Pakistan, and Myanmar (also known as Burma.) The Himalayas are a mountain range that lie above the Indian subcontinent. Major countries south of the Himalayas are India and Pakistan (And Sri Lanka, but this is an island nation, so they aren't affected geographically.) Countries which are within the Himalayas, or which contain the Himalayas as a major part of their geography, include Bhutan and Nepal. The Himalayas also stretch eastward above Asian countries, namely Myanmar (Burma). Besides India and Myanmar, no Asian countries outside the Indian subcontinent are south of it and directly border it, although other nations such as Laos, Thailand and China are technically south (east) of the Himalayas (in China's case, only in a very small part of the countries), they are mostly NOT directly south of it and/or do not include the Himalayas as part of their geography. (China does, but only northward; their southern areas do not contain any portion of them.)
Countries are not typically referred to as subcontinents. Instead, the term "subcontinent" is used to describe large landmasses that are geographically and culturally distinct from the larger continent they are part of, such as the Indian subcontinent in South Asia. These subcontinents have their own unique characteristics and history that set them apart from the rest of the continent.
There are a lot of educated people in India who are fluent in English. The subcontinent has fewer natural barriers to invasion than East Asia. The weather if the subcontinent is dominated by monsoons. East Asia and the subcontinent have different religions (discouraged religion in the case of China). China's industry boom is in manufacturing, while India's is in software and customer service. China has 1.38 billion people (2015), while India has 1.31 billion - with a slightly higher birth rate, India may have more people than China within 20 years. (The rest of east Asia also has a higher rate.)
Although Ms. Watson has expressed a deep desire to visit India during the cold months of the year, and a further love of the subcontinent, the timing of her visits are not known. She is known to give announcements before such visits, but her actual plans are unknown at this time.
The top 3 cotton-growing countries are India, China, and the United States. These countries are known for their significant production and export of cotton.