Why is India a Subcontinent? Unraveling its Unique Geographical and Cultural Identity

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News18•17-02-2026, 09:51
Why is India a Subcontinent? Unraveling its Unique Geographical and Cultural Identity
- •India's vast regional area, spanning 3.8 million square kilometers, is comparable to Europe, distinguishing it from a typical country.
- •Natural geographical boundaries, including the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean, and northern mountains, create a distinct pocket.
- •The Indo-Gangetic Plain, formed by the Sindhu and Ganga rivers, provides a massive agricultural base supporting civilization for 5,000 years.
- •The Himalayan barrier to the north isolates the Indian landmass, fostering independent climate, ecosystem, and cultural development.
- •Unique biodiversity, high population density, monsoon climate, and immense cultural diversity further solidify India's subcontinent status.
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