India is the world’s oldest, largest and continuous civilization – the Indus Valley civilization.
India is also one of the largest democracies in the world.
Yoga has its origins in India and has existed for over 5,000 years.
The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wondersof the World, is in India.
The Baily Bridge is the highest bridge in the world. It is located in the Ladakh valley between the Dras and Suru rivers in the Himalayan mountains. It was built by the Indian Army in August 1982
One of the largest employer in the world is theIndian Railways , employing over a million people
India is the only country other than US and Japan, to have built a super computer indeigenously.
India was one of the richest countries till the time of British rule in the early 17th Century. Christopher
Columbus, attracted by India’s wealth, had come looking for a sea route to India when he discovered America by mistake.
Martial Arts were first created in India, and later spread to Asia by Buddhist missionaries.
The floating post office in Dal Lake, Srinagar, was inaugurated in August 2011.
The second largest pool of engineers and scientists is from India.
The Vishnu Temple in the city of Tirupathi built in the 10th century, is the world’s largest religious pilgrimage destination. Larger than either Rome or Mecca, an average of 30,000 visitors donate $6 million (US) to the temple everyday.
‘Zero’ in the number system was inventedby a mathematician from India. His name was Aryabhatta.
The highest cricket ground in the world – At an altitude of 2,444 meters, the Chail Cricket Ground in Chail,
Himachal Pradesh, is the highest in the world. It was built in 1893 and is a part of the Chail Military School.
India leads the world with the largest number of films.
Varanasi, also known as Benaras, was called “the Ancient City” when Lord Buddha visited it in 500 B.C., and is the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world today.
Water on the moon was discovered by India – In September 2009, India’s ISRO Chandrayaan- 1 using its
Moon Mineralogy Mapper detected water on the moon for the first time.
Over 4700 daily newspapers in more than 300 languages are produced in India.
The first rocket in India was transported on a cycle – The first rocket was so light and small that it was transported on a bicycle to the Thumba Launching Station in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
Calculus, Trigonometry, and Algebra originated in India.
India is the world’s second-largest English speaking country – India is second only to the USA when it comes to
speaking English with around 125 million people speaking the language, which is only 10% of our population.
This is expected to grow by quite a margin in the coming years.
The decimal system and place value system were developed in India around 100 B.C.
India is Largest number of vegetarians in the world – religious reasons or personal choices or both, around 20-40% of Indians are vegetarians, making it the largest vegetarian-friendly country in the world.
The world’s largest producer of milk- India recently overtook the European Union with production reaching over 132.4m tonnes in 2014.
90 countries from all over the world buy software from India.
The Brihadeswara Temple is situated in Tamil Nadu is the first granite temple of the world. It was built in just five years during the 11th century.
You would be amazed to know that the concept of shampoo was first invented in India when herbs were used for strengthening hair.
Around the 17th century, India was one of the richest countries in the world.
Today, India is the world’s third largest economy.
India is one of the only three countries that makes supercomputers (the US and Japan are the other two).
The world’s largest road network is in India—over 1.9 million miles of roads cover the country.
So much so that Pizza Hut had to open their first pure vegetarian restaurant in the country.
India grows 1.2 million tons of mangoes every year, weight equivalent to 80,000 blue whales.
The state of Meghalaya is the wettest inhabited place of earth.
May 26 is celebrated as the Science Day in Switzerland in honour of former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, because on the day, Kalam visited the country.
Martial Arts was first created in India.
The world’s biggest family lives in India. One man, 39 wives and 94 children.
India is the world’s largest importer of arms.
Until 1986, the only place where diamonds had been officially found was in India.
India’s tech capital, Bangalore, has increased its office supply by six times since 2006, and now has more Grade-A offices than Singapore.
India is the largest producer of films in the world.
India leads the world with the most murders (32,719) per year, with Russia taking second at 28,904 murders per year.
To avoid polluting the elements (fire, earth, water, air), followers of Zoroastrianism in India don’t bury their dead, but instead leave bodies in buildings called “Towers of Silence” for the vultures to pick clean. After the bones dry, they are swept into a central well.
Karmanasa River in India is considered to be a cursed river and it is believed that touching its water would ruin one’s plans. There’s hardly any development along this river. People around this river just eat dry fruits because cooking food would require water!
Two major religions, Buddhism and Jainism, were established in India.
The India-Pakistan World Cup semi-final match in Mohali drew 150 million viewers worldwide.
Lonar Lake, a saltwater lake in Maharashtra, was created by a meteor hitting the Earth and is one of its kind in India.
Today, India has the world’s largest school in terms of students, the City Montessori School in Lucknow. It has more than 45 thousand students!
Indian Railways employs more than 1.3 million people. That’s more than the population of many nations.
More than 54 crore people voted in the 2014 General Election – more people than the population of USA, UK, Australia and Japan combined.
Number of births in India every year is more than the total population of Australia, and many other nations.
India has the largest English speaking population in the world.
At an estimate, 25% of the total workforce of the world’s population will be from India in the next year or so.
And despite budgetary constraints, India’s space program is one of the top 5 space programs in the world.
India has more mosques (300,000 mosques) than any other nation in the world.
And the third largest Muslim population in the world.
Takshila is said to be the first every university in the world; it started around 700 BC.
Every 12 years, a religious gathering called the Kumbh Mela occurs in India. It is the world’s largest gathering of people
Around a 100 million years ago, India was an island.
India’s name is derived from the “Indus” river.
Indus Valley Civilisation is the world’s oldest civilisation.
India, hence, is the world’s oldest, most advanced and continuous civilisation.
India has been the largest troop contributor to the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions since its inception.
India has the world’s third largest active army, after China and USA.
The Tirupati Balaji temple and the Kashi Vishwanath Temple both, receive more visitors than the Vatican City and Mecca combined.