Country Details
| Land Area |
2,973,190 sq km |
Population |
1027015247 |
| Capital City |
New Delhi |
People |
Indo-Aryan 72%, Dravidian 25%, Mongoloid and other 3% (2000) |
| Language |
English enjoys associate status but is the most important language for national, political, and commercial communication, Hindi the national language and primary tongue of 30% of the people, Bengali (official), Telugu (official), Marathi (official), Tamil |
Religion |
Hindu 80% Muslim 10% Christian 2.5% Sikh2% |
| Government Type |
federal republic |
Life Expectancy |
62.86 years |
| HIV/AIDS Rate |
0.7% (1999 est.) |
GNP per Capita |
$2,200 |
| Currency |
Indian rupee (INR) |
Major Exports |
textile goods, gems and jewelry, engineering goods |
| National Holiday |
Republic Day, 26 January (1950) |
Dialing Code |
91 |
| Electricity |
220V |
Malaria Risk |
High Risk |
| Water Quality |
Unsafe |
Inoculations |
Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, Polio, Typhoid, Cholera, Hepatitis A |
| Crime |
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Driving License |
Certain licences recognised otherwise International Driving Permit presented to police for local permit. |
| Photography |
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Entry Regs |
Passport & Visa(36hrs) |
| Time Zone |
GMT+5.5 |
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The Indus Valley civilization, one of the oldest in the world, dates back at least 5,000 years. Aryan tribes from the northwest invaded about 1500 B.C.; their merger with the earlier Dravidian inhabitants created the classical Indian culture. Arab incursions starting in the 8th century and Turkish in the 12th were followed by those of European traders, beginning in the late 15th century. By the 19th century, Britain had assumed political control of virtually all Indian lands. Indian armed forces in the British army played a vital role in both World Wars. Nonviolent resistance to British colonialism led by Mohandas GANDHI and Jawaharlal NEHRU brought independence in 1947. The subcontinent was divided into the secular state of India and the smaller Muslim state of Pakistan. A third war between the two countries in 1971 resulted in East Pakistan becoming the separate nation of Bangladesh. Despite impressive gains in economic investment and output, India faces pressing problems such as the ongoing dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir, massive overpopulation, environmental degradation, extensive poverty, and ethnic and religious strife.