INDIA SYSTEM

Few countries in the world have a tradition, culture and variety as diverse as this multi-faceted land called India. Enriched by successive waves of migration and marauders from distant lands, every one of them left an indelible imprint which was absorbed into the Indian way of life. It is this variety which provides a breathtaking ensemble for experiences that is uniquely Indian. Its physical, religious and racial variety is as varied as its linguistic diversity. Underneath this diversity lies the continuity of Indian civilization and social structure from the very earliest times until the present day. Modern day India represents the largest democracy in the world with a seamless picture of unity in diversity unparalleled anywhere else.Here we have attempted to catalogue everything Indian be it religions, festivals, rituals, artefacts, monuments, different attires, music and dance, language and literature. Come and let us help you discover a little more of fascinating India.Facts at a GlanceFull country name : Republic of IndiaArea : 3,287,590 sq km (1,229,737 sq mi)Population : 1 billionCapital city : New DelhiPeople : 72% Indo-Aryan, 25% Dravidian, 3% otherLanguage : Hindi Religion : 80% Hindu, 14% Muslim, 2.4% Christian, 2% Sikh, 0.7% Buddhist, 0.5% Jains, 0.4% otherGovernment : Federal RepublicGDP : US$1.7 trillionGDP per head : US$1,720Annual growth : 5.4%Inflation : 14%Major industries : Textiles, chemicals, food processing, steel, transportation equipment, cement, mining, petroleum, machinery, rice, wheat, oilseed, cotton, jute, tea, sugarcane, potatoes; cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goats, poultry, fish Major trading partners : US, Hong Kong, UK, Japan, Germany, Belgium, Saudi ArabiaCulture : Religion seeps into every facet of Indian life. Despite being a secular democracy, India is one of the few countries on earth in which the social and religious structures that define the nation's identity remain intact, and have continued to do so for at least 4000 years despite invasions, persecution, European colonialism and political upheaval.The Indian Flag : is made up of three horizontal bands of colour; they are, (top to bottom), saffron yellow, white and green. The saffron yellow symbolizes the spiritual nature of India, as saffron is the colour worn by sadhus or Hindu holy men. The white bar symbolizes peace, while green symbolizes wealth through agriculture. In the middle of the flag is a blue wheel, symbolizing the importance of truth and honesty.