Why is india called a subcontinent?
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India is considered a subcontinent of South Asia because it has distinct geographical features not shared by other Asian countries, and has a unique system of governance as well
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India called a subcontinent because India consists of people from various religions, languages, races, castes, and cultures. India has many geographical features like deserts, plateaus, rain forests, mountains, atmosphere, normal weather conditions, etc. It is a part of the Asian continent therefore, we call it a subcontinent.
India is often referred to as a "subcontinent" because it is not only a country but a distinct landmass. Although it has a continent's many characteristics.
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