No, however Hong Kong is because it was taken over by the british at one point, making Hong Kong part of the commonwealth.
They were all part of the British Empire
The British Commonwealth is an obsolete name for what is now called the Commonwealth of Nations. It is an association of some 54 independent, sovereign nations, most (but not all) of whom were once part of the British Empire
During WW2 they were part of the British commonwealth.
Pakistan was once a part of British India. During the Partition in 1947, India and Pakistan were split into their current countries.
India was previously ruled by the British. British rule took place from 1858 to 1947. In 1947, India was given its independence.
India participated in the second Commonwealth Games held in 1934. Rashid Anwar won the Bronze medal in Welterweight Wrestling, India's first ever Commonwealth Games medal
India became an independent republic in 1948. It remains a part of the British Commonwealth.
Another Asian country that takes part in the Commonwealth Games is Malaysia.
India gained its independence in 1947 but is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
India joined the Commonwealth Games in 1934.
All but two members of the Commonwealth of Nations were former British territories. That's the link. By the way, Zimbabwe is no longer in the Commonwealth.
India has been to fourteen Commonwealth Games.
India is a republic, although it remains a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, although not a Commonwealth Realm.
As far as I know it was always a part of them, because India was once part of the British Empire.
India is part of the Commonwealth; a number of countries under British rule. All countries in the Commonwealth are entitled to host the Commonwealth Games. If by "should", you mean that it is seen as a rather poor country, you are wrong. India is a fairly big business capital, because lots of trade happens there. It is on par with, say, Thailand or Malaysia.
India hosted the Commonwealth Games only once in 2010.
India hosted the 2010 Commonwealth Games.