- Outline of India
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See also: Index of India-related articles
The Republic of India is a sovereign country located in South Asia.[1] India is the seventh most extensive country, the second most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world.[2][3] India has the world's eleventh largest economy at market exchange rates and the fourth largest in purchasing power. Economic reforms have transformed it into the second fastest growing large economy.[4] However, it still endures high levels of poverty,[5] illiteracy, and malnutrition. As a diverse society (pluralistic, multilingual, and multiethnic), Indians have made home to a swathe of wildlife in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve[6][7] and elsewhere.
India is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the south, the Arabian Sea to the west, and the Bay of Bengal to the east, with a coastline stretching 7,517 kilometres (4,671 mi).[8] It borders Pakistan to the north and west;[9] Nepal and the China to the north; Bangladesh to the southeast; Bhutan to the northeast; and Burma to the east; Sri Lanka and the Maldives to the south.
After being colonised by the United Kingdom from the mid-nineteenth century, India became a modern nation state in 1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by widespread nonviolent resistance.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to India:
General reference
- Pronunciation: /ˈɪndiə/
- Common English country name: India
- Official English country name: The Republic of India
- Common endonym(s): Bharat, Hindustan
- Official endonym(s):
- Adjectival(s): Indian
- Demonym(s): Indian
- Etymology: Name of India
- International rankings of India
- ISO country codes: IN, IND, 356
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:IN
- Internet country code top-level domain: .in
Geography of India
Main article: Geography of India- India is: a subcontinent and a country
- Location:
- Eastern Hemisphere
- Northern Hemisphere
- Time zone: Indian Standard Time (UTC+05:30)
- Extreme points of India
- High: Kangchenjunga 8,586 m (28,169 ft) – third highest peak on Earth
- Low: Kuttanad −2.2 m (−7 ft)
- Land boundaries: 14,103 km
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- Bangladesh 4,053 km
- China 3,380 km including the territorial disputes along its border; McMahon Line
- Pakistan including the disputed LoC is 2,912 km
- Nepal 1,690 km
- Burma 1,463 km
- Bhutan 605 km
- Coastline: 7,000 km
- Population of India:1,210,193,422people (2011) - 2nd most populous country
- Area of India: 3,287,263 km2 (1,269,219 sq mi) - 7th largest country
- Atlas of India
- Subcontinent (Indian subcontinent)
Environment of India
Main article: Environment of India- Climate of India
- Climate change in India
- Environmental issues in India
- Ecoregions of India
- Renewable energy in India
- Geology of India
- National parks of India
- Orography of India
- Protected areas of India
- Wildlife of India
Geographic features of India
Main article: Landforms of India- Beaches of India
- Glaciers of India
- Islands of India
- Lakes of India
- Mountains of India
- Rivers of India
- Waterfalls of India
- Valleys of India
- List of World Heritage Sites in India
Physical divisions of India
- See also: Ecoregions of India
- The northern mountains including the Himalayas, which includes the Kuen Lun and the Karakoram ranges and the northeast mountain ranges.
- Indo-Gangetic plains
- Thar Desert
- Central Highlands and Deccan Plateau
- Eastern coastal plains
- Western coastal plains
- Bordering seas and islands
Administrative divisions of India
Main article: Administrative divisions of India- Divisions of Andhra Pradesh
- Divisions of Arunachal Pradesh
- Divisions of Assam
- Divisions of Bihar
- Divisions of Chhattisgarh
- Divisions of Goa
- Divisions of Gujarat
- Divisions of Haryana
- Divisions of Himachal Pradesh
- Divisions of Jammu and Kashmir
- Divisions of Jharkhand
- Divisions of Karnataka
- Divisions of Kerala
- Divisions of Madhya Pradesh
- Divisions of Maharashtra
- Divisions of Manipur
- Divisions of Meghalaya
- Divisions of Mizoram
- Divisions of Nagaland
- Divisions of Orissa
- Divisions of Punjab
- Divisions of Rajasthan
- Divisions of Sikkim
- Divisions of Tamil Nadu
- Divisions of Tripura
- Divisions of Uttar Pradesh
- Divisions of Uttarakhand
- Divisions of West Bengal
- Divisions of Delhi
Structure
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States and territories of India
- Main article: States and territories of India
- Autonomous regions of India
- Emblems of Indian States
- States and territories of India
- By rank
- By population
- By population density
- By size
- By state code
- State and territory capitals
Municipalities of India
Main article: Municipalities of IndiaGeography of states and territories
1. Geography of Andaman and Nicobar
2. Geography of Andhra Pradesh
3. Geography of Arunachal Pradesh
4. Geography of Assam
5. Geography of Bihar
6. Geography of Chandigarh
7. Geography of Chhattisgarh
8. Geography of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. Geography of Daman and Diu
10. Geography of Delhi
11. Geography of Goa
12. Geography of Gujarat13. Geography of Haryana
14. Geography of Himachal Pradesh
15. Geography of Jammu and Kashmir
16. Geography of Jharkhand
17. Geography of Karnataka
18. Geography of Kerala
19. Geography of Lakshadweep
20. Geography of Madhya Pradesh
21. Geography of Maharashtra
22. Geography of Manipur
23. Geography of Meghalaya
24. Geography of Mizoram25. Geography of Nagaland
26. Geography of Orissa
27. Geography of Puducherry
28. Geography of Punjab
29. Geography of Rajasthan
30. Geography of Sikkim
31. Geography of Tamil Nadu
32. Geography of Tripura
33. Geography of Uttar Pradesh
34. Geography of Uttarakhand
35. Geography of West BengalHistory of India
- Main article: History of India and Timeline of Indian history
- Ancient India
- Economic history of India
- Linguistic history of India
- Indian maritime history
- Military history of India
- Science and technology in ancient India
History of India by period
- South Asian Stone Age (70,000–3300 BCE)
- Indus Valley Civilization (3300–1700 BCE)
- Late Harappan culture (1700–1300 BCE)
- Vedic period (1500–500 BCE)
- Iron Age (1200–300 BCE)
- Mahajanapadas (700–300 BCE)
- Magadha Empire (545 BCE - 550)
- Maurya Empire (545 BCE - 550)
- Middle kingdoms of India (250 BCE–1279 CE)
- Chola Empire (250 BCE–1070 CE)
- Satavahana (230 BCE–220 CE)
- Kushan Empire (60–240 CE)
- Gupta Empire (280–550 CE)
- Pala Empire (750–1174 CE)
- Rashtrakuta (753–982 CE)
- Islamic empires in India (1206–1596)
- Delhi Sultanate (1206–1596)
- Deccan Sultanates(1490–1596)
- Hoysala Empire (1040–1346)
- Ahom Kingdom (1228–1826)
- Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646)
- Mughal Empire (1526–1858)
- Maratha Empire (1674–1818)
- Colonial India (1858–1947)
- Indian independence movement
- History of Republic of India (1947–present)
History by states and territories
1. History of Andaman and Nicobar
2. History of Andhra Pradesh
3. History of Arunachal Pradesh
4. History of Assam
5. History of Bihar
6. History of Chandigarh
7. History of Chhattisgarh
8. History of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. History of Daman and Diu
10. National Capital Territory of Delhi
11. History of Goa
12. History of Gujarat13. History of Haryana
14. History of Himachal Pradesh
15. History of Jammu and Kashmir
16. History of Jharkhand
17. History of Karnataka
18. History of Kerala
19. History of Lakshadweep
20. History of Madhya Pradesh
21. History of Maharashtra
22. History of Manipur
23. History of Meghalaya
24. History of Mizoram25. History of Nagaland
26. History of Orissa
27. History of Puducherry
28. History of Punjab
29. History of Rajasthan
30. History of Sikkim
31. History of Tamil Nadu
32. History of Tripura
33. History of Uttar Pradesh
34. History of Uttarakhand
35. History of West BengalDemography of India
- Main article: Demographics of India
- Ethnic groups of India
- Racial groups of India
- Religion of India
Demographics of states and territories
1. Demographics of Andaman and Nicobar
2. Demographics of Andhra Pradesh
3. Demographics of Arunachal Pradesh
4. Demographics of Assam
5. Demographics of Bihar
6. Demographics of Chandigarh
7. Demographics of Chhattisgarh
8. Demographics of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. Demographics of Daman and Diu
10. National Capital Territory of Delhi
11. Demographics of Goa
12. Demographics of Gujarat13. Demographics of Haryana
14. Demographics of Himachal Pradesh
15. Demographics of Jammu and Kashmir
16. Demographics of Jharkhand
17. Demographics of Karnataka
18. Demographics of Kerala
19. Demographics of Lakshadweep
20. Demographics of Madhya Pradesh
21. Demographics of Maharashtra
22. Demographics of Manipur
23. Demographics of Meghalaya
24. Demographics of Mizoram25. Demographics of Nagaland
26. Demographics of Orissa
27. Demographics of Puducherry
28. Demographics of Punjab
29. Demographics of Rajasthan
30. Demographics of Sikkim
31. Demographics of Tamil Nadu
32. Demographics of Tripura
33. Demographics of Uttar Pradesh
34. Demographics of Uttarakhand
35. Demographics of West BengalGovernment and politics of India
- Main article: Government of India and Politics of India
- Form of government: federal parliamentary multi-party representative democratic republic
- Capital of India: New Delhi
- Elections in India
- Intelligence agencies of India
- Political parties in India
- Political scandals of India
- Taxation in India
Socio-economic issues in India
Further information: Hindutva, Hindu nationalism, Islamic Extremism, Khalistan movement, Islamic terrorism, and Christian terrorismSee also: Anti-Christian violence in India, Anti-Christian violence in Karnataka, and Religious violence in Orissa- Religious tolerance in India
- Terrorism in India
- Naxalism
- Caste system in India
- Human rights in India
- LGBT rights in India
- Freedom of religion in India
Branches of the government of India
Main article: Government of IndiaExecutive branch of the government of India
- Head of state: President of India
- Head of government: Prime Minister of India
- Vice-President of India
- The Cabinet
Legislative branch of the government of India
- Parliament of India
- Rajya Sabha (Council of States) - upper house of Parliament
- Vice-President of India - serves as Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
- Lok Sabha (House of the People) - lower house of Parliament
- Rajya Sabha (Council of States) - upper house of Parliament
Judicial branch of the government of India
Main article: Judiciary of IndiaForeign relations of India
Main article: Foreign relations of IndiaInternational organization membership
The Republic of India is a member of:[1]
Law and order in India
- Main article: Law of India
- Capital punishment in India
- Constitution of India
- Crime in India
- Directive Principles in India
- Fundamental Rights in India
- History of Indian law
- Law enforcement in India
National law enforcement agencies
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- Border Security Force
- Central Bureau of Investigation
- Central Industrial Security Force
- Central Reserve Police Force
- Defense Security Force
- Directorate of Revenue Intelligence
- Indian Coast Guard
- Indian Home Guard
- Indian Police Service
- Indo-Tibetan Border Police
- National Security Guards
- Railway Protection Force
- Special Protection Group
- Narcotics Control Bureau
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Regional law enforcement agencies
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- Andhra Pradesh Police
- Arunachal Pradesh Police
- Assam Police
- Bihar Police
- Chandigarh Police
- Chhattisgarh Police
- Dadra and Nagar Haveli Police
- Daman and Diu Police
- Goa Police
- Gujarat Police
- Haryana Police
- Himachal Pradesh Police
- Jammu and Kashmir Police
- Jharkhand Police
- Karnataka Police
- Kerala Police
- Lakshadweep Police
- Madhya Pradesh Police
- Rajasthan Police
- Sikkim Police
- Tamil Nadu Police
- Tripura Police
- Uttar Pradesh
- Uttarakhand Police
- West Bengal Police
Local law enforcement agencies
- Bangalore City Police
- Greater Chennai Police
- Delhi Police
- Kolkata Police
- Mumbai Police
- Nagpur Police
Military of India
- Main article: Military of India
- Command
- Commander-in-chief: President of India, Pratibha Patil
- Ministry of Defence of India
- Defence Minister of India, A. K. Antony
- Strategic Nuclear Command
- Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army, General Vijay Kumar Singh
- Chief of Naval Staff of the Indian Navy, Admiral Nirmal Kumar Verma
- Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Pradeep Vasant Naik
- Ministry of Defence of India
- Commander-in-chief: President of India, Pratibha Patil
- Forces
- Military academies in India
- India and weapons of mass destruction
Government of states
Politics by states and territories
1. Politics of Andaman and Nicobar
2. Politics of Andhra Pradesh
3. Politicsof Arunachal Pradesh
4. Politics of Assam
5. Politics of Bihar
6. Politics of Chandigarh
7. Politics of Chhattisgarh
8. Politics of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. Politics of Daman and Diu
10. Politics of Delhi
11. Politics of Goa
12. Politics of Gujarat13. Politics of Haryana
14. Politics of Himachal Pradesh
15. Politics of Jammu and Kashmir
16. Politics of Jharkhand
17. Politics of Karnataka
18. Politics of Kerala
19. Politics of Lakshadweep
20. Politics of Madhya Pradesh
21. Politics of Maharashtra
22. Politics of Manipur
23. Politics of Meghalaya
24. Politics of Mizoram25. Politics of Nagaland
26. Politics of Orissa
27. Politics of Puducherry
28. Politics of Punjab (India)
29. Politics of Rajasthan
30. Politics of Sikkim
31. Politics of Tamil Nadu
32. Politics of Tripura
33. Politics of Uttar Pradesh
34. Politics of Uttarakhand
35. Politics of West BengalCulture of India
- Main article: Culture of India
- Architecture of India
- Caste system in India
- Indian dress
- Festivals in India
- Humour in India
- Media in India
- National symbols of India
- Coat of arms of India
- Flag of India
- National anthem of India
- Public holidays in India
- Religion in India
- Hinduism in India
- Islam in India
- Buddhism in India
- Christianity in India
- Judaism in India
- Sikhism in India
- Bahá'í Faith in India
- World Heritage Sites in India
Cuisine of India
Main article: Indian cuisineCuisine by regions
- North Indian cuisine
- Punjabi
- Uttar Pradeshi
- Rajasthani
- Mughlai
- Pahadi
- Bhojpuri
- Benarasi
- Bihari
- Kashmiri
- Sindhi
- Awadhi
- Haryanvi
- West Indian cuisine
Art in India
Music of India
- Indian classical music
- Hindustani classical music
- Carnatic classical music
- Indian folk music
- Bhavageete
- Bhangra
- Lavani
- Dandiya
- Baul music
- Qawwali
- Indian pop
- Indian hip hop
- Filmi
- Indian rock
- Sangeet Natak Akademi
- Thyagaraja Aradhana
- Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana
- List of Indian playback singers
- Indian musical instruments
Music by states and territories
1. Music of Andaman and Nicobar
2. Music of Andhra Pradesh
3. Music of Arunachal Pradesh
4. Music of Assam
5. Music of Bihar
6. Music of Chandigarh
7. Music of Chhattisgarh
8. Music of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. Music of Daman and Diu
10. National Capital Territory of Delhi
11. Music of Goa
12. Music of Gujarat13. Music of Haryana
14. Music of Himachal Pradesh
15. Music of Jammu and Kashmir
16. Music of Jharkhand
17. Music of Karnataka
18. Music of Kerala
19. Music of Lakshadweep
20. Music of Madhya Pradesh
21. Music of Maharashtra
22. Music of Manipur
23. Music of Meghalaya
24. Music of Mizoram25. Music of Nagaland
26. Music of Orissa
27. Music of Puducherry
28. Music of Punjab
29. Music of Rajasthan
30. Music of Sikkim
31. Music of Tamil Nadu
32. Music of Tripura
33. Music of Uttar Pradesh
34. Music of Uttarakhand
35. Music of West BengalLiterature of India
Main article: Literature of India- List of Indian poets
- List of Indian authors
- Indian epic poetry
- Jnanpith award
- Sahitya Akademi Award
- Indian Literature (journal)
- Indian folklore
Literature by language
Cinema of India
- Main article : Cinema of India
- Lists of Indian films
- List of top Bollywood films
- List of top Marathi films
- List of top Tamil-language films
- List of Telugu-language films
- List of Malayalam films
- List of Kannada films
- List of Bengali films
- List of Indian film actresses
- List of Indian film actors
- List of Indian film directors
- List of Indian film choreographers
- List of Indian film cinematographers
- List of Indian film score composers
- List of film festivals in India
- List of Indian film producers
- List of Indian film screenwriters
Cinema by region
- Bengali cinema
- Hindi cinema (Bollywood)
- Kannada cinema (Sandalwood)
- Malayalam cinema (Mollywood)
- Marathi cinema
- Tamil cinema (Kollywood)
- Telugu cinema (Tollywood)
- Bhojpuri cinema
- Kashmiri cinema
- Punjabi cinema (Punjwood)
- Haryanvi cinema
Languages in India
Main article: Languages of India- Assamese language
- Bengali language
- Bodo language
- Bhojpuri language
- Dogri language
- English language
- Garo language
- Gujarati language
- Hindi language
- Haryanvi language
- Kannada language
- Kashmiri language
- Khasi language
- Kokborok language
- Konkani language
- Maithali language
- Malayalam language
- Manipuri language
- Marathi language
- Mizo language
- Nepali language
- Oriya language
- Prakrit language
- Punjabi language
- Rajasthani language
- Sanskrit language
- Santali language
- Sindhi language
- Saurashtra language
- Tamil language
- Telugu language
- Tulu language
- Urdu language
- Coorgi language
Awards
- Stardust Awards
- Star Screen Awards
- Bollywood Movie Awards
- Global Indian Film Awards
- IIFA Awards
- Zee Cine Awards
- Nandi Awards
Sports in India
- Main article: Sport in India
- India at the Olympics
- Football in India
- Cricket in India
- Field hockey in India
- Kabaddi
- Rugby in India
- Indian martial art
- Sports in Delhi
- India at the Asian Games
Professional sports leagues in India
- Indian Cricket League
- Indian Premier League
- I-League (football)
- Indian Premier Hockey League
Culture of states
1. Culture of Andaman and Nicobar
2. Culture of Andhra Pradesh
3. Culture of Arunachal Pradesh
4. Culture of Assam
5. Culture of Bihar
6. Culture of Chandigarh
7. Culture of Chhattisgarh
8. Culture of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. Culture of Daman and Diu
10. National Capital Territory of Delhi
11. Culture of Goa
12. Culture of Gujarat13. Culture of Haryana
14. Culture of Himachal Pradesh
15. Culture of Jammu and Kashmir
16. Culture of Jharkhand
17. Culture of Karnataka
18. Culture of Kerala
19. Culture of Lakshadweep
20. Culture of Madhya Pradesh
21. Culture of Maharashtra
22. Culture of Manipur
23. Culture of Meghalaya
24. Culture of Mizoram25. Culture of Nagaland
26. Culture of Orissa
27. Culture of Puducherry
28. Culture of Punjab
29. Culture of Rajasthan
30. Culture of Sikkim
31. Culture of Tamil Nadu
32. Culture of Tripura
33. Culture of Uttar Pradesh
34. Culture of Uttarakhand
35. Culture of West BengalArchitecture of India
- Main article: Architecture of India
- Hindu temple architecture
- Buddhist architecture
- Indian rock-cut architecture
- Indian vernacular architecture
- Dravidian Architecture
- Hemadpanthi
- Western Chalukya Architecture
- Badami Chalukya Architecture
- Rajasthani architecture
- Architecture of Karnataka
- Architecture of Bengal
- Hoysala architecture
- Vijayanagara architecture
- Kalinga Architecture
- Mughal architecture
- Indo-Islamic architecture
- Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture
- Chandigarh
- List of Indian architects
Economy and infrastructure of India
- Main article: Economy of India
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 12th (twelfth)
- Agriculture in India
- Animal husbandry in India
- Fishing industry in India
- Forestry in India
- Banking in India
- Bombay Stock Exchange
- Communications in India
- Amateur radio in India
- Internet in India
- Companies of India
- Currency of India: Rupee
- ISO 4217: INR
- Economic development in India
- Economic history of India
- Economic Survey of India
- Energy in India
- Finances of India
Economy and infrastructure of states
1. Economy of Andaman and Nicobar
2. Economy of Andhra Pradesh
3. Economy of Arunachal Pradesh
4. Economy of Assam
5. Economy of Bihar
6. Economy of Chandigarh
7. Economy of Chhattisgarh
8. Economy of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. Economy of Daman and Diu
10. National Capital Territory of Delhi
11. Economy of Goa
12. Economy of Gujarat13. Economy of Haryana
14. Economy of Himachal Pradesh
15. Economy of Jammu and Kashmir
16. Economy of Jharkhand
17. Economy of Karnataka
18. Economy of Kerala
19. Economy of Lakshadweep
20. Economy of Madhya Pradesh
21. Economy of Maharashtra
22. Economy of Manipur
23. Economy of Meghalaya
24. Economy of Mizoram25. Economy of Nagaland
26. Economy of Orissa
27. Economy of Puducherry
28. Economy of Punjab
29. Economy of Rajasthan
30. Economy of Sikkim
31. Economy of Tamil Nadu
32. Economy of Tripura
33. Economy of Uttar Pradesh
34. Economy of Uttarakhand
35. Economy of West BengalEducation in India
- Main article: Education in India
Education in states
1. Education in Andaman and Nicobar
2. Education in Andhra Pradesh
3. Education in Arunachal Pradesh
4. Education in Assam
5. Education in Bihar
6. Education in Chandigarh
7. Education in Chhattisgarh
8. Education in Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. Education in Daman and Diu
10. Education in Delhi
11. Education in Goa
12. Education in Gujarat13. Education in Haryana
14. Education in Himachal Pradesh
15. Education in Jammu and Kashmir
16. Education in Jharkhand
17. Education in Karnataka
18. Education in Kerala
19. Education in Lakshadweep
20. Education in Madhya Pradesh
21. Education in Maharashtra
22. Education in Manipur
23. Education in Meghalaya
24. Education in Mizoram25. Education in Nagaland
26. Education in Orissa
27. Education in Puducherry
28. Education in Punjab
29. Education in Rajasthan
30. Education in Sikkim
31. Education in Tamil Nadu
32. Education in Tripura
33. Education in Uttar Pradesh
34. Education in Uttarakhand
35. Education in West BengalTourism in India
- Main article: Tourism in India
Tourism in states
1. Tourism in Andaman and Nicobar
2. Tourism in Andhra Pradesh
3. Tourism in Arunachal Pradesh
4. Tourism in Assam
5. Tourism in Bihar
6. Tourism in Chandigarh
7. Tourism in Chhattisgarh
8. Tourism in Dadra and Nagar Haveli
9. Tourism in Daman and Diu
10. Tourism in National Capital Territory of Delhi
11. Tourism in Goa
12. Tourism in Gujarat13. Tourism in Haryana
14. Tourism in Himachal Pradesh
15. Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir
16. Tourism in Jharkhand
17. Tourism in Karnataka
18. Tourism in Kerala
19. Tourismin Lakshadweep
20. Tourism in Madhya Pradesh
21. Tourism in Maharashtra
22. Tourism in Manipur
23. Tourism in Meghalaya
24. Tourism in Mizoram25. Tourism in Nagaland
26. Tourism in Orissa
27. Tourism in Puducherry
28. Tourism in Punjab (India)
29. Tourism in Rajasthan
30. Tourism in Sikkim
31. Tourism in Tamil Nadu
32. Tourism in Tripura
33. Tourism in Uttar Pradesh
34. Tourism in Uttarakhand
35. Tourism in West BengalSee also
Main article: India- Index of India-related articles
- List of India-related topics
- List of international rankings
- Member state of the Commonwealth of Nations
- Member state of the Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors
- Member state of the United Nations
- Outline of Asia
- Outline of geography
Bodo language Dogri language Konkani language Maithili language Manipuri language Santali language Tulu References
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- ^ Footnote: The Government of India also considers Afghanistan to be a bordering country. This is because it considers the entire state of Kashmir to be an important 'integral part' of the Union of India Jammu and Kashmir itself is disputed territory under the control of India and Pakistan also claims Indian-administered Kashmir. A ceasefire sponsored by the United Nations in 1948 froze the positions of Pakistani and Indian held territory. As a consequence, the region bordering Afghanistan is in Pakistan-administered territories while the remainder is in Indian-administered Kashmir.
External links
- Government
- Official entry portal of the Government of India
- Official directory of Indian Government websites
- General reference
- India entry at The World Factbook
- Encyclopædia Britannica entry on India
- BBC country profile of India
- Library of Congress Country Studies entry on India
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- Incredible India - The Official Tourism Website of Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
- India at the Open Directory Project
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