Though India and Japan might have some similarities between them even as pertaining to the continent they are, there exist some differences between them. Foremost, India is located in the southern part of the Asia continent, and it is officially referred to as the Republic of India. On the other hand, the highland country Japan is situated in the eastern part of the Asia continent, and it is officially referred to as Nippon.
India is known to be divided into states, whereas Japan makes its divisions into prefectures. When considering the landmass likewise, India is far bigger than Japan. In terms of the population also, the people that dwell in India are still far more than those in Japan. India is considered to be part of a larger subcontinent, while Japan happens to be an archipelago. There are several tribes or races in India, whereas Japan is made up of only one tribe or race. When it comes to technology, economy, and industrialization, Japan has really gone ahead of India.