Several millions of years ago, before the existence of modern cities, forests, rivers, and many other things in India, there ...
Many geography students often ask: Why is India called a subcontinent? The answer lies in its extraordinary geography, climate, biodiversity and demographic weight. Although India is part of the Asian ...
Even if medieval Indian kings didn’t control the entire subcontinent, the region’s wealth and population helped them impact world events. Procession on the occasion of a Durbar (audience) of the Mogul ...
If we take a bird’s eye view of the Indian subcontinent, one thing strikes us as its main feature: Diversity. This region has developed as a geographically, historically, culturally, and economically ...