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Indian sub-continent
Why is India known as a sub-continent and not just part of Asia as is China?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In fact, today, the former Indian sub-continent also includes Pakistan, and this is the way the term is used by cricket commentators, who usually simply refer to "the sub-continent" (possibly also including Sri Lanka). The problem with China is that it has land borders with a number of countries to the west and south of it (eg Burma, Vietnam, Laos etc) so it does not form as neat a genographical entity as the Indian sub-continent. But the breakdown of continents is by no means fixed - the Antarctic is a fairly recent addition; and many people now refer to North and South America as separate continents.