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    Integration of bedrock, seismic tomographic and plate kinematic constraints to test models of the India-Asia collision by Parsons, A, Hosseini, K, Palin, R, Sigloch, K

    Published 2020
    “…This subduction zone configuration allows for three reconstructions for Greater India: The (1) minimum-area; (2) enlarged-area; and (3) Greater India Basin reconstructions. …”
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    Geological, geophysical and plate kinematic constraints for models of the India-Asia collision and the post-Triassic central Tethys oceans by Parsons, AJ, Hosseini, K, Palin, RM, Sigloch, K

    Published 2020
    “…This subduction zone configuration allows for three reconstructions for Greater India: The (1) minimum-area; (2) enlarged-area; and (3) Greater India Basin reconstructions. …”
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    The Location and Styles of Ice-Free “Oases” during Neoproterozoic Glaciations with Evolutionary Implications by Daniel Paul Le Heron

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Specifically, whether continents such as greater India, Australia/East Antarctica, Kalahari, South and North China, and Siberia, were welded to a southern supercontinent or not, has implications for island speciation, faunal exchange, and the development of endemism.…”
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    TRAJECTORIES OF RSS IDEOLOGICAL DOMINATION IN THE INDIAN POLICY MAKING: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOUTH ASIA by Muhammad Javed Islam, Zulfqar Khan

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…RSS is following the grand policy of greater India with the establishment of Hindu hegemony in India and Hindustan’s (India’s) hegemony in South Asia. …”
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    Paleocene latitude of the Kohistan–Ladakh arc indicates multistage India–Eurasia collision by Martin, Craig R, Jagoutz, Oliver, Upadhyay, Rajeev, Royden, Leigh H, Eddy, Michael P, Bailey, Elizabeth, Nichols, Claire IO, Weiss, Benjamin P

    Published 2021
    “…These data constrain the total postcollisional convergence across the India-Eurasia convergent zone to 1,350-2,150 km and limit the north-south extent of northwestern Greater India to <900 km. These results have broad implications for how collisional processes may affect plate reconfigurations, global climate, and biodiversity.…”
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    Paleocene latitude of the Kohistan–Ladakh arc indicates multistage India–Eurasia collision by Martin, Craig R, Jagoutz, Oliver E, Upadhyay, Rajeev, Royden, Leigh H, Eddy, Michael P, Bailey, Elizabeth, Nichols, Claire, Weiss, Benjamin P.

    Published 2021
    “…These data constrain the total postcollisional convergence across the India-Eurasia convergent zone to 1,350-2,150 km and limit the north-south extent of northwestern Greater India to <900 km. These results have broad implications for how collisional processes may affect plate reconfigurations, global climate, and biodiversity.…”
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    Thermal and physical properties of Barrovian metamorphic sequence rocks in the Ailao Shan-Red River shear zone, and implications for crustal channel flow by Ji, L, Liu, F, Palin, R, Wang, F, Sun, Z

    Published 2024
    “…The collisional history between Greater India and the Eurasian plate has been well constrained by the study of exhumed Barrovian metamorphic sequence (BMS) rocks in the Himalayan Range. …”
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    They built this city—construction workers injured in Delhi, India: cross-sectional analysis of First Information Reports of the Delhi Police 2016–2018 by Phil Edwards, Sajjan Yadav, Jonathan Bartlett, John Porter

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Construction workers are 3–4 times more likely than other workers to die from accidents at work—however, in the developing world, the risks associated with construction work may be 6 times greater. India does not publish occupational injury statistics, and so little is known about construction workers injured. …”
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    The Cretaceous and Cenozoic tectonic evolution of Southeast Asia by S. Zahirovic, M. Seton, R. D. Müller

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…In our model the northward margin of Greater India collides with the Kohistan–Ladakh intra-oceanic arc at &sim;53 Ma, followed by continent–continent collision closing the Shyok and Indus–Tsangpo suture zones between &sim;42 and 34 Ma. …”
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    Play distribution and the hydrocarbon potential of the Mannar Basin, Sri Lanka by E. K. C. W. Kularathna, H. M. T. G. A. Pitawala, A. Senaratne, A. S. Ratnayake

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…This basin began to evolve since the Upper Jurassic and experienced two rifting events; an early Late Jurassic syn-rift phase associated with East–West Gondwana break up; and a later, earliest Cretaceous syn-rift phase associated with Antarctica separation from greater India around 142 Ma. Rifting was followed by a post-rift phase comprising a thermal sag period and an inversion period. …”
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    Interpretasi terkini data arkeologi di Kompleks Percandian Pengkalan Bujang, Kedah. by Zuliskandar Ramli, Nik Hassan Shuhaimi Nik Abd. Rahman, Adnan Jusoh, Muhammad Rizal Razman

    Published 2014
    “…Penyelidikan arkeologi di Pengkalan Bujang, Kedah pada awalnya telah dijalankan secara sistematik oleh Quaritch-Wales sejak tahun 1936 hingga 1937 lagi di bawah tajaan Greater India Research Committee yang berpusat di Calcutta, India. …”
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