brief note on indian nation
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On 15 August 1947, India peacefully became free and independent from the British Empire. India's constitution was founded on 26 January 1950. ... After 1947, India had a socialist planned economy. It is one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement and the United Nations.
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•It is the seventh largest country in the world by area and the largest country in South Asia.
• The capital of India is New Delhi.
• India is a peninsula bound by the Indian Ocean in the south, the Arabian sea in the west and Bay of Bengal in the east.
• The coastline of India is about 7517 km long.
• India has more than 1.2 billion people, which is the second largest population in the world.
• It is also the most popular democracy in the world.
• India has seven neighbours: Pakistan in the north-west, China and Nepal in the North, Bhutan and Bangladesh in the north-east, Myanmar in the east and Sri Lanka, an island, in the south.
• People of many different religions live in India, including the 5 most popular world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Islam and Christianity.
NATIONAL SYMBOLS:
• The national emblem of India shows 4 lions standing back-to-back. The lions symbolise power, pride, confidence and courage.
• National Anthem- Jana Gana Mana
• National song- Vande Mataram
• National Animal- Royal Bengal Tiger
• National Bird- peacock
• National Flower- Lotus
• National tree- Banyan
• National river- Ganga
• National fruit- Mango
• The capital of India is New Delhi.
• India is a peninsula bound by the Indian Ocean in the south, the Arabian sea in the west and Bay of Bengal in the east.
• The coastline of India is about 7517 km long.
• India has more than 1.2 billion people, which is the second largest population in the world.
• It is also the most popular democracy in the world.
• India has seven neighbours: Pakistan in the north-west, China and Nepal in the North, Bhutan and Bangladesh in the north-east, Myanmar in the east and Sri Lanka, an island, in the south.
• People of many different religions live in India, including the 5 most popular world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Islam and Christianity.
NATIONAL SYMBOLS:
• The national emblem of India shows 4 lions standing back-to-back. The lions symbolise power, pride, confidence and courage.
• National Anthem- Jana Gana Mana
• National song- Vande Mataram
• National Animal- Royal Bengal Tiger
• National Bird- peacock
• National Flower- Lotus
• National tree- Banyan
• National river- Ganga
• National fruit- Mango
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