India is considered the strongest country in the Indian Subcontinent, both in terms of economy and military strength. It is the largest country in the region and has a significant influence on international politics.
In the Indian subcontinent, specially in the Bengal region.
The Indian subcontinent was attached to the supercontinent known as Gondwana, which included present-day Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and the Arabian Peninsula. Over millions of years, the Indian subcontinent broke away from Gondwana and drifted northward to its current location.
The subcontinent that is south of the Himalaya is the Indian subcontinent. It broke off from Africa around 100 million years ago, and then drifted into Asia. Its collision with Asia is what caused the formation of the Himalaya.
The Himalayas.
India is a heavily populated subcontinent located on the Tropic of Cancer. It is known for its diverse culture, rich history, and high population density.
The Mango originated on the Indian Subcontinent.
Indian subcontinent's population is 1,700,000,000.
The zero symbol of 0 originated from the Indian subcontinent.
i'm not sure about Pakistan, But in Nepal area, Indian subcontinent's push is the strongest.
They originated from the southern Indian subcontinent.
India is called a subcontinent because it is a landmass, not only a country. it doesn't have a big one, so its notconsidered a Continent. That's what is said in my book:)
The Indian subcontinent
No. Hinduism dominates the Indian subcontinent.
The seasons on the Indian subcontinent are marked by monsoons.
Nepal is considered to be part of the Indian subcontinent.
No, Sri Lanka is a separate democratic country which does not belong to the domain in Indian subcontinent.
Pakistsan borders the Indian subcontinent to the west. : )