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India (officially the Republic of India) is a country in South Asia that represents one of the world's oldest and most diverse civilizations. As the world's most populous country and seventh-largest by land area, India has emerged as a major global power while preserving its rich cultural heritage spanning over four millennia. == Etymology and Historical Names == The name "India" derives from the Classical Latin "India," which itself came from Greek "India" (Ἰνδία) and ultimately from Sanskrit "Sindhu," referring to the Indus River. The term "Bharat" (भारत), used officially in the Constitution and widely in Indian languages, derives from the ancient name Bharatavarsha. "Hindustan," a Persian-derived name, gained popularity during the Mughal era and has historically referred to various portions of the Indian subcontinent. == Geography and Environment == === Physical Geography === India occupies the majority of the Indian subcontinent, positioned atop the Indian tectonic plate. The country's defining geological features emerged 75 million years ago when the Indian Plate began its northeastern drift, eventually colliding with Eurasia to form the Himalayas. This collision created the Indo-Gangetic Plain, a vast, fertile crescent-shaped region that has played a crucial role in Indian civilization. The country extends from 6°44' to 35°30' north latitude and 68°7' to 97°25' east longitude. Its 7,517-kilometer coastline includes 5,423 kilometers of mainland coast and 2,094 kilometers of island territories. The coastal geography comprises sandy beaches (43%), rocky shores (11%), and mudflats or marshy shores (46%). === Climate and Biodiversity === India's climate is heavily influenced by the Himalayas and the Thar Desert, which shape the summer and winter monsoons. The country experiences four major climatic patterns: tropical wet, tropical dry, subtropical humid, and montane. Climate change has significantly impacted India, with temperatures rising 0.7°C between 1901 and 2018. As one of the world's megadiverse countries, India hosts 8.6% of all mammalian species, 13.7% of bird species, and 6% of flowering plant species globally. The country contains four biodiversity hotspots and maintains 21.71% forest cover. India's wildlife has traditionally been viewed with tolerance in Hindu culture, though habitat loss and human encroachment have increasingly threatened many species. == Historical Overview == === Ancient India === Human settlement in India dates back to at least 55,000 years ago, when modern humans first arrived from Africa. The Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300-1300 BCE) represented one of the world's earliest urban cultures, featuring sophisticated city planning and extensive trade networks. The Vedic period (c. 1500-500 BCE) saw the composition of the Vedas and the emergence of early Hinduism. This era also witnessed the development of the caste system and the rise of new religious movements, including Buddhism and Jainism. The Maurya Empire (c. 322-185 BCE) and Gupta Empire (c. 320-550 CE) represented major political consolidations, with the latter period often considered India's "Golden Age." === Medieval Period === The medieval period (c. 600-1526 CE) saw the rise of regional kingdoms and the development of classical Indian architecture, literature, and art. The Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526) introduced Islamic influence to North India, while the Vijayanagara Empire preserved Hindu culture in the south. This period witnessed significant cultural synthesis and the development of Indo-Islamic architecture. === Modern Era === The Mughal Empire (1526-1857) brought unprecedented unity and prosperity to much of India, though it gradually declined as European trading companies, particularly the British East India Company, gained power. British colonial rule (1858-1947) transformed India's economy, society, and political structure, while also spurring a nationalist movement led by figures like Mahatma Gandhi. == Government and Politics == === Political System === India has been a federal parliamentary democratic republic since 1950. The constitution, which took effect on January 26, 1950, establishes India as a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. The government structure includes: * Executive: Led by the President (head of state) and Prime Minister (head of government) * Legislature: Bicameral parliament consisting of the Rajya Sabha (upper house) and Lok Sabha (lower house) * Judiciary: Independent system headed by the Supreme Court === Administrative Divisions === The country is divided into 28 states and 8 union territories, each with varying degrees of autonomy. States have their own elected governments, while union territories are primarily administered by the central government. == Economy == India represents the world's fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP ($3.94 trillion as of 2024) and third-largest by purchasing power parity (approximately $15.0 trillion). The economy has undergone significant liberalization since 1991, transforming from a closed, socialist-style system to a more market-oriented one. === Key Sectors === * Services: Contributes 55.6% of GDP * Industry: Represents 26.3% of GDP * Agriculture: Accounts for 18.1% of GDP India has emerged as a global hub for information technology services and maintains the world's second-largest telecommunications industry. The country is also a major producer of pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and textiles. == Demographics and Society == === Population === With approximately 1.43 billion people (2023), India is the world's most populous country. The population is relatively young, with a median age of 28.7 years. Urban population has grown significantly, though over 60% of Indians still live in rural areas. === Languages and Religion === India's linguistic diversity encompasses hundreds of languages, with 22 officially recognized scheduled languages. Hindi and English serve as official languages at the federal level. The religious composition includes: * Hinduism: 79.8% * Islam: 14.2% * Christianity: 2.3% * Sikhism: 1.7% * Other religions: 2% === Social Structure === Traditional Indian society is characterized by the caste system, though modern laws prohibit caste-based discrimination. Family values remain strong, with multi-generational households common, especially in rural areas. Marriage is considered a lifelong commitment, with arranged marriages still prevalent. == Culture == === Arts and Architecture === Indian art history spans over 4,500 years, encompassing diverse traditions in sculpture, painting, and architecture. Classical Indian architecture incorporates both indigenous traditions and imported styles, exemplified by monuments like the Taj Mahal. The country has produced significant contributions in classical dance, music, and theatre. === Literature and Media === India's literary tradition includes ancient Sanskrit texts like the Vedas and epics such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana, as well as rich traditions in regional languages. The country maintains the world's largest film industry, producing films in multiple languages, with Hindi-language Bollywood being the most prominent. === Cuisine === Indian cuisine reflects the nation's diversity, with distinct regional traditions and a strong vegetarian influence. Common elements include rice or bread as staples, accompanied by lentils, vegetables, and various spiced dishes. The influence of historical trade and conquest has contributed to the evolution of Indian culinary traditions. == International Relations == India maintains strategic partnerships with major global powers while pursuing an independent foreign policy. Key aspects include: * Strong historical ties with Russia in defense and technology * Growing strategic partnership with the United States * Regional leadership role in South Asia * Active participation in international organizations * Nuclear weapons capability with a "no first use" policy == Challenges and Opportunities == Despite significant progress, India faces several challenges: * Economic inequality and poverty * Environmental degradation and climate change impacts * Infrastructure development needs * Gender inequality and social discrimination * Regional security concerns, particularly with Pakistan and China However, the country's young population, growing economy, and technological capabilities position it for continued growth and increasing global influence in the 21st century.
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