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Answered by bhavyag2026
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L'Inde, officiellement la République de l'Inde, est un pays d'Asie du Sud. C'est le deuxième pays le plus peuplé, le septième plus grand pays en superficie et la démocratie la plus peuplée du monde.

TRANSLATION:

India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the second most populous country, the seventh largest country by area and the most populous democracy in the world.

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Answered by Anonymous
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India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: Bhārat Gaṇarājya),[23] is a country in South Asia. It is the second-most populous country, the seventh-largest country by land area, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west;[f] China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; its Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.

Republic of India

Bhārat Gaṇarājya

(see other local names)

Horizontal tricolour flag bearing, from top to bottom, deep saffron, white, and green horizontal bands. In the centre of the white band is a navy-blue wheel with 24 spokes.

Flag

Three lions facing left, right, and toward viewer, atop a frieze containing a galloping horse, a 24-spoke wheel, and an elephant. Underneath is a motto: "सत्यमेव जयते".

State emblem

Motto: "Satyameva Jayate" (Sanskrit)

"Truth Alone Triumphs"[1]

Anthem: "Jana Gana Mana"[2][3]

"Thou Art the Ruler of the Minds of All People"[4][2]

National song

"Vande Mataram" (Sanskrit)

"I Bow to Thee, Mother"[a][1][2]

Image of a globe centred on India, with India highlighted.

Area controlled by India shown in dark green;

regions claimed but not controlled shown in light green

Capital

New Delhi

28°36′50″N 77°12′30″E

Largest city

Mumbai (city proper)

Delhi (metropolitan area)

Official languages

HindiEnglish[b][7]

Recognised national languages

None[8][9][10]

Recognised regional languages

State level and

Eighth Schedule[11]

AssameseBengaliBodoDogriGujaratiHindiKannadaKashmiriKokborokKonkaniMaithiliMalayalamManipuriMarathiMizoNepaliOdiaPunjabiSanskritSantaliSindhiTamilTeluguUrdu

Native languages

447 languages[c]

Religion (2011)

79.8% Hinduism

14.2% Islam

2.3% Christianity

1.7% Sikhism

0.7% Buddhism

0.4% Jainism

0.23% Unaffiliated

0.65% others[14]

See Religion in India

Demonym(s)

Indian

Membership

UN, WTO, BRICS, SAARC, SCO, G4 nations, Group of Five, G8+5, G20, Commonwealth of Nations

Government

Federal parliamentary constitutional republic

• President

Ram Nath Kovind

• Vice President

Venkaiah Naidu

• Prime Minister

Narendra Modi

• Chief Justice

Sharad Arvind Bobde

• Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Om Birla

• Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

Harivansh Narayan Singh

Legislature

Parliament

• Upper house

Rajya Sabha

• Lower house

Lok Sabha

Independence from the United Kingdom

• Dominion

15 August 1947

• Republic

26 January 1950

Area

• Total

3,287,263[2] km2 (1,269,219 sq mi)[d] (7th)

• Water (%)

9.6

Population

• 2018 estimate

Increase1,352,642,280[15][16] (2nd)

• 2011 census

1,210,854,977[17][18] (2nd)

• Density

407.3/km2 (1,054.9/sq mi) (19th)

GDP (PPP)

2020 estimate

• Total

Increase $12.363 trillion[19] (3rd)

• Per capita

Increase $9,027[19] (118th)

GDP (nominal)

2020 estimate

• Total

Increase $3.202 trillion[19] (5th)

• Per capita

Increase $2,338[19] (139th)

Gini (2013)

33.9[20]

medium · 79th

HDI (2018)

Increase 0.647[21]

medium · 129th

Currency

Indian rupee (₹) (INR)

Time zone

UTC+05:30 (IST)

DST is not observed

Date format

dd-mm-yyyy[e]

Mains electricity

230 V–50 Hz

Driving side

left[22]

Calling code

+91

ISO 3166 code

IN

Internet TLD

.in (others)

Modern humans arrived on the Indian subcontinent from Africa no later than 55,000 years ago.[24] Their long occupation, initially in varying forms of isolation as hunter-gatherers, has made the region highly diverse, second only to Africa in human genetic diversity.[25] Settled life emerged on the subcontinent in the western margins of the Indus river basin 9,000 years ago, evolving gradually into the Indus Valley Civilisation of the third millennium BCE.[26] By 1200 BCE, an archaic form of Sanskrit, an Indo-European language, had diffused into India from the northwest, unfolding as the language of the Rigveda, and recording the dawning of Hinduism in India.[27] The Dravidian languages of India were supplanted in the northern regions.[28] By 400 BCE, stratification and exclusion by caste had emerged within Hinduism,[29] and Buddhism and Jainism had arisen, proclaiming social orders unlinked to heredity.[30] Early political consolidations gave rise to the loose-knit Maurya and Gupta Empires based in the Ganges Basin.[31] Their collective era was suffused with wide-ranging creativity,[32] but also marked by the declining status of women,[33] and the incorporation of untouchability into an organised system of belief.[g][34] In South India, the Middle kingdoms exported Dravidian-languages scripts and religious cultures to the kingdoms of Southeast Asia.[35]

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