The correct answer is false.
<em>It is false that European leaders met in Germany in 1884 to discuss the division of India. This Berlin Conference resulted in the requirement of any European nation to inform others when claiming new territory in India.</em>
European leaders met at the Berlin Conference to discuss African territories, not India.
Portugal requested German Chancellor Otto Von Bismark in 1884, to have a gathering the European nations that had interests in Africa and get a final understanding. Fourteen countries attended the Berlin Conference on November 15, 1884. They were France, Austria-Hungary, Great Britain, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Russia, the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal, Sweden-Norway, the United States, Turkey, and Spain.