No, India has not always been how it is today. Throughout its long history, India has experienced significant changes in its political, social, and cultural landscape, influenced by various dynasties, colonialism, and independence movements. The modern nation-state of India, established in 1947, reflects a blend of its ancient traditions and contemporary developments. Regions, languages, and religions have also evolved, contributing to the diverse tapestry that characterizes India today.
Andaman had always been part of India.
No. It is as alive and relevant to the follower of Islam today as it always has been. Even as the Bible is as alive and relevant to the Christian today as it always has been.
uniformitarianism
who writes the book India today
Profit. The same as it has always been.
no coz i feel the leaders of India will always remain the same as they r today
Yes, Nepal was never a part of India. Nepal has always been a separate and independent country.
India had been a Crown Colony of Britain. Japan, like Britain (with the exception of the Roman occupation) had always been it's own empire.
It is commonly accepted that the continents have not always been in their current locations. They are thought to have all been part of a super continent known as Pangaea.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He has always been, and always will be.
It's always been the desert
No, the Great Sandy Desert has always been in Australia.