India was once lying over 6000km (3700mi) south of what we now know as Asia. As Pangaea separated, India, which is on the Indo-Australian tectonic plate, moved north and collided with the Eurasia ...
About 300 million years ago, the Earth was in one form of a supercontinent called Pangea. In other words, it had not split yet into the different continents we know today, such as Africa, Asia, Europe ...