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India

India is a civilization forged in continuity and reinvention: from ancient religions and imperial polities to Islamic sultanates, Mughal rule, and British empire, each layer reshaped but never erased its deep cultural foundations, and independence in 1947 launched a vast democratic experiment that continues to negotiate diversity, development, faith, and power on a subcontinental scale.

Capital New Delhi
Population 1.43 Billion
Currency INR
Language Hindi
Modern Snapshot
Strategic industries Technology and IT services, pharmaceuticals, space, defense, textiles, agriculture
Demographic trend World's most populous country; large, young workforce—both a demographic dividend and a governance challenge
Security posture Nuclear-armed; non-aligned tradition preserved; Quad member; active border tensions with China and Pakistan
Books for era
Post-classical-worlds

Book

India: A History

John Keay

The most widely read single-volume history of India—narrative-driven, richly anecdotal, and ideal for readers encountering the subcontinent for the first time.

Why India matters now

Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.

India is the world’s largest democracy and soon-to-be most populous country, shaping global politics, labor markets, and technology.

Its civilizational traditions—Hinduism, Buddhism, and South Asian philosophy—continue to influence global spirituality and ethics.

India’s colonial experience remains central to understanding modern nationalism, identity, and post-imperial politics worldwide.

As a rising economic and geopolitical power, India plays a pivotal role between the West, China, and the Global South.

Regional & Global Relationships

Who shapes India — and who India shapes

United States
Ally

The Quad partnership and growing defense cooperation have deepened ties; both share concerns about China's rise, though India carefully preserves strategic autonomy and resists formal alliance commitments.

China
Rivalry

A contested Himalayan border, competing claims to regional leadership, and mutual strategic suspicion define one of the most consequential bilateral relationships of the 21st century.

Pakistan
Tension

The defining security rivalry of South Asia: three wars, an unresolved Kashmir dispute, and nuclear deterrence between two countries that share a colonial inheritance and a traumatic partition.

Russia
Trade

A relationship built on Cold War-era arms supply and non-alignment that India continues to protect; discounted Russian oil after Ukraine sanctions illustrates New Delhi's commitment to strategic autonomy over Western alignment.

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India: A Short History

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India: A Short History

Andrew Robinson

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