
At one time in the past, there used to be a few French and Dutch Lodges in India too. However, very few records of these are now available.
Each of the four constitutions have their own set of officers with the District or Provincial or Regional Grand Master as the head. Although the District or Provincial or Regional Grand Lodges are subservient to their respective Grand Lodges, they enjoy a status almost equivalent to a Grand Lodge. Needless to say, each of the four constitutions have their own sets of rituals, which differ in varying degrees from each other, even though the central theme is the same. It is not uncommon for Masons to be members of more than one Lodge, and across different constitutions. This is one of the reasons why it is very difficult to assess the total number of Masons in India.
This shows the Map of India and the locations of Scottish Lodges, and the number of Lodges in each city. Bombay has 14 Scottish Lodges of the total of 29 Lodges is India.