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The indian peninsula was a
part of​

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Answered by harshita5550
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Answer:

Geologically

Explanation:

Geologically, the Indian subcontinent was first a part of a largely oceanic Greater India Basin, a region of Gondwana that drifted away from East Africa about 160 million years ago, around the Middle Jurassic period.

Answered by stakeshchandra4
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The indian peninsular was a part of Australia

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