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India (Listeni/ˈɪndiə/), officially the
Republic of India (
Bhārat Gaṇarājya),[c] is a country in
South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over
1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world.
Bounded by the
Indian Ocean on the south, the
Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the
Bay of Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with
Pakistan to the west;[d]
China,
Nepal, and
Bhutan to the north-east; and
Burma (
Myanmar) and
Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of
Sri Lanka and the
Maldives; in addition, India's
Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with
Thailand and
Indonesia.
Home to the ancient
Indus Valley Civilisation and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires, the
Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history. Four religions—Hinduism,
Buddhism,
Jainism, and Sikhism—originated here, whereas Zoroastrianism and the
Abrahamic religions of Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam arrived in the
1st millennium CE and also helped shape the region's diverse culture. Gradually annexed by and brought under the administration of the
British East India Company from the early
18th century and administered directly by the
United Kingdom after the
Indian Rebellion of 1857, India became an independent nation in
1947 after a struggle for independence that was marked by non-violent resistance led by
Mahatma Gandhi.
The Indian economy is the world's seventh-largest by nominal
A nuclear weapons state and a regional power, it has the third-largest standing army in the world and ranks ninth in military expenditure among nations.
Prime minister -
Narendra Modi -narendra modi biography
Narendra Damodardas Modi (
Gujarati: [nəreːnd̪rə d̪ɑːmoːd̪ərəd̪ɑːs moːd̪iː] ( listen), born
17 September 1950) is the 15th and current
Prime Minister of India, in office since 26 May 2014.
Modi, a leader of the
Bharatiya Janata Party (
BJP), was the
Chief Minister of Gujarat from
2001 to 2014 and is the
Member of Parliament (MP) from
Varanasi. He led the BJP in the 2014 general election, which gave the party a majority in the Lok
Sabha (the lower house of the
Indian parliament) – a first for any party since
1984 – and was credited for
October 2014 BJP electoral victories in the states of
Haryana and
Maharashtra.The prime minister, a
Hindu nationalist and a member of the
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (
RSS)is a controversial figure domestically and internationallybecause of criticism that, when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, his administration failed to prevent the
2002 Gujarat riots.Modi's economic policies (credited with encouraging economic growth in
Gujarat) have been praised,although his administration has also been criticised for failing to significantly improve the human development in the state.o attract foreign investment to Gujarat when he was chief minister Modi visited China,
Singapore and
Japan,travelling to China in
November 2006 (to study the country's special economic zones, about to be implemented in Gujarat)is relationship with many
Western nations was troubled during his tenure as chief minister, with questions about his role in the
2002 riots resulting in travel bans to the UK, the US and the EU.
The most represented countries are the
United States (16%) and the United Kingdom (12.6%). In
2011, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu and
Delhi were the most popular states for foreign tourists. Domestic tourists visited the states
Uttar Pradesh,
Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu most frequently.
Chennai, Delhi,
Mumbai and
Agra have been the four most visited cities of India by foreign tourists during the year 2011.
Worldwide, Chennai is ranked 38 by the number of foreign tourists, while Mumbai is ranked at 50, Delhi at 52 and Agra at 66 and
Kolkata at 99.
The
Travel &
Tourism Competitiveness
Report 2013 ranks India 65th out of
144 countries overall. The report ranks the price competitiveness of India's tourism sector
20th out of 144 countries. It mentions that India has quite good air transport (ranked
39th), particularly given the country’s stage of development, and reasonable ground transport infrastructure (ranked 42nd). Some other aspects of its tourism infrastructure remain somewhat underdeveloped however. The nation has very few hotel rooms per capita by international comparison and low
ATM penetration.
The World Tourism
Organization reported that India's receipts from tourism during
2012 ranked
16th in the world, and 7th among
Asian and
Pacific countries.
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