India
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India is a country in south Asia, and rests on the Indian subcontinent. It has been featured in some kaiju media, including the Godzilla franchise, and even a 1966 lost film, Gogola.
History
Gogola
Gogola emerged from the oceans off the shores of Mumbai, and was spotted by Asha, Kumar, and their teenage peers while holding a beach party. When the teens reported it to the Mumbai police, they dismissed it. The monster does return, this time attacking making landfall and attacking the city. The military engaged the monster, and was able to drive it to see, then withdrew afterwards over concern that they lacked jurisdiction to give chase. This allows Gogola to return for a second attack after retreating to Wellington Pier, producing floods in the city. Asha's father, who was a scientist, prepares a poison to kill Gogola. Kumar volunteered to administer the poison underwater. Conflict ensued as Lacchoo attempted to kill Kumar, win Asha over, and claim credit for Gogola's destruction. Eventually, the monster is killed during a conflict with the military.
Reiwa era
Godzilla Singular Point
"Gadabout"
In the Union Compound India in Upala, Bearach Byrne and his associates descended approached a massive containment hatch, and "BB" opened it with a pair of access keys. They entered a neglected chamber to investigate activity of the monster Salunga, whose head is briefly pictured in stills on a monitor Tilda Miller was watching in a control room.
"Theorist"
[[File:Godzilla-Singular-Point-Ep5-Theorist-April-2021-03.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Salunga climbing metal beams in the Union India Compound Red Dust, described by Beararch Byrne described as a new phase of the archetype, started to surge as Salunga's activity increased, all while Tilda Miller watched from the control room. Salunga appears from the amongst the Red Dust, and began to climb up the bars in an attempt to escape his containment. Tilda Miller ordered the containment seal to be closed, regardless of the survey team's safety, but BB and the survey team manage to escape just as the hatch was about to close.
"Enfatico"
Bearach Byrne talks to Tilda Miller discussed Salunga and its relation to the red dust that Ashihara spoke of, and BB discussed stabilization of the Red Dust.
Later on, Beararch Byrne was eating dinner as he viewed Mei's solution "Ashihara Cascade" which was forwarded to him by Li Guiying. Lina Byrne, his adoptive daughter, was upset about him eating dinner without her.
"Omniarch"
"Encipher"
"Explorer"
"Together"
Comics
Godzilla: The Half-Century War
In 1987, Godzilla attacked Mumbai (Bombay), India, while Ota and Kentaro track him. Then, two military transports of the A.M.F deploy Mechagodzilla from a giant metal box into the city to battle Godzilla. Amid the battle between Godzilla and his mechanical counterpart, Ota follows a very calm Dr. Deverick to a warehouse, where Deverich discussed a deal with two suited men, presumably buyers for his Psionic Transmitter. When they leave, Ota tackled Deverich to the ground as the scientist shows him the newly-modified Psionic Transmitter. Kentaro and the A.M.F. soldiers arrived on the scene, but the transmitter activated itself automatically, summoning the malicious SpaceGodzilla. Godzilla and Mechagodzilla battle SpaceGodzilla, but the space monster defeats Mechagodzilla and ruthlessly attacked Godzilla. Meanwhile, Kentaro and Ota went to the fallen Mechagodzilla, rescued the pilot and reactivated its weapons, firing on a giant crystal SpaceGodzilla arrived in. This severely weakened SpaceGodzilla, and he fell to ground, leaving him prone to an atomic breath from Godzilla that killed the invader once and for all. Godzilla roared triumphantly afterwards.
Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted
Books
GODZILLA: Monster Apocalypse
To be added
GODZILLA: Project Mechagodzilla
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