why is india called a subcontinent?
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India is often called a Subcontinent because of its distinct landmass as it has many features as same as of continent. At earliest, India is in Africa due to continental drift Indian plates separated and moved & merged to become part of Asia What are the examples of Subcontinent? India is the Subcontinent of Asia.
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India is sometimes referred to as a subcontinent because it is a separate landmass, not just a country. It is not as large as one, but it has certain characteristics of a continent, so it is not considered a continent. ... India migrated north due to continental drift and became a part of Asia.
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