During the breakup of Pangea, the Indian subcontinent became isolated from the southern part of Pangea, called Gondwanaland, at around 130 Ma, .... read more
the portion today known as Indian subcontinent (roughly) departed from the African plate and joined the Asian plate during breakup of Pangea, giving the tallest mountain range, the Himalayas at the point where they both joined. read more
Euramerica eventually collided with Gondwana, another supercontinent that included Africa, Australia, South America and the Indian subcontinent. About 200 million years ago, the supercontinent began to break up. read more