The
Republic of India, commonly
known as India, is a sovereign country in South Asia. It is the
seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second most
populous country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the
world. India has a coastline of over seven thousand kilometres,
bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the
west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east. India borders Pakistan to
the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Bangladesh
and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the
vicinity of Sri Lanka, Maldives and Indonesia.
Home to the Indus Valley civilization 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 major world religions, Hinduism,
Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism originated here, while Islam,
Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism arrived in the first
millennium AD and shaped the region's variegated culture. Gradually
annexed by the British East India Company from the early eighteenth
century and colonised by Great Britain from the mid-nineteenth
century, India became a modern nation-state in 1947 after a struggle
for independence marked by widespread use of non-violent resistance
under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.
With the world's 4th largest economy in
purchasing power and the 12th largest by exchange rates, India has
made rapid economic progress in the last decade. Although the
country's standard of living is projected to rise sharply in the
next half-century, it currently battles high levels of poverty,
illiteracy, persistent malnutrition, and environmental degradation.
A pluralistic, multi-lingual, multi-ethnic society, India is also
home to a diversity of wildlife in a variety of protected habitats.