
Indian Subcontinent
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Area | 44217 |
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Population | 1. 710 billion (2015) |
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ID | 1139261 |
About Indian Subcontinent
The Indian subcontinent, is a southern region and peninsula of Asia, mostly situated on the Indian Plate and projecting southwards into the Indian Ocean from the Himalayas.
Kuda Bux: The Indian magician who charmed the West with his 'X-ray eyes'

... Writing about Bux in the magic magazine The Linking Ring, historian John Booth describes him as " that mysterious man from the Indian Subcontinent who rode bicycles blindfolded in Paris" who had the " air of a mystic"...
Kuno cheetah deaths: Could radio collars be killing the big cats in India?

... It may take five to 10 years to settle them in the Indian Subcontinent, " he said...
The surprising violence in multicultural Leicester

... The journey of the early post-war arrivals from the Indian Subcontinent to the East Midlands can be traced back to two moments that took place a few years before that census...
Why Urdu language draws ire of India's right-wing

... " This common tongue was born out of the cultural hybridisation that happened in the Indian Subcontinent, " historian Alok Rai says...
South Asian diaspora recall gnawing loneliness in post-war Britain

...The first generation who came to post-war Britain from the Indian Subcontinent arrived with as little as £3 in their pockets - all the money they could bring in under strict currency controls...
Crocodiles turn on humans amid Iran water crisis

... Scattered across Iran and the Indian Subcontinent, gandos are broad-snouted crocodiles, classed as " vulnerable" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)...
What Donald Trump gets out of his trip to India

... But the Indian Subcontinent has a lot of Mr Trump s got America First agenda...
Pramila Le Hunte: I've tried, the first woman, the British-Asian Tory MP

... in the activities of advertising, Pramila met with members of the Mirpuri community, you ve never met before either the Indian Subcontinent or England...