No, a European plug does not work in India because India uses a different type of plug and voltage system.
No. There are in fact more than one type of plug that works in EU countries. Those used in Britain and Ireland are different than those in other countries of the European Union. However, you can get converters to enable plugs from different parts of the EU to work in America.
Well, if it has 2 male pins, then it is a EU (European) plug. If it has 3 male pins, it is a UK plug.
Seeing that EU stands for 'European Union' it seems hardly likely that India would be in it. Look at a world map to see the relationship between India and Europe.
They didn't India is not in the EU the EU is only open to European countries... India is a part of Asia, like 7,000 miles east of Europe.
It should work of the box. But if you are using it in say India, get a voltage spike buster. Because voltage fluctuations are rampant in India and a spike buster will help prevent damage to your device. Also, you can use a voltage transformer to convert the voltage to 110 v if you want to be ultra safe. Hope this helps.
Yes
The Health and Safety at Work Act is neither an EU Directive nor an EU Regulation. It is UK legislation.
No, Portugal is in the EU. All Portuguese citizens are also EU citizens and have the right to travel, live and work in any part of the EU.
Yes it is great
Nope, Xbox360 games bought in the US will not work on an EU system.
You will need a different type of plug than what is used in the US or an adapter to plug into a socket. If you have those then it will work. Some countries, like Britain and Ireland, use different plug sockets than other countries, so you need to know what you need for where you are going. You can buy the adapters in good electrical shops, department stores or at shops in airports.