I'm very happy . . . . . . . . in India. I really miss being there.
I'm very happy . . . . . . . . in India. I really miss being there. Correct Answer to have lived
The second sentence is in present and the first clearly should be in past. 'live' and 'living' cannot be put in the blank as one is present tense verb and the other is continuous tense verb. 'to be lived' is grammatically incorrect. Hence, the correct answer is 'to have lived'.