Indianisation
Indianisation may refer to the spread of Indian religions, culture, diaspora, soft power, economic reach and impact since India is one of the greatest influencers since ancient times and the current century has been called the Indian Century.
Indian-origin religions
Historical spread of Indian religions beyond India proper:
Indian culture
Historical spread of Indian culture beyond India proper:
- Indomania or Indophilia refer is the Indian culture related special have generated in the world, specially western world.
- Greater India
- Indianization of Southeast Asia
- Indianized kingdom
- History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
- East Indies or Indies in Southeast Asia under Indian cultural influence, e.g. Indonesia and Philippine
- Indochina, Indianized Southeast Asia under French colonial rule
Indian soft power
Global spread of Indian soft power:
- India - one of the major ancient great powers
- Global influence of Indian architecture
- Global influence of Indian cuisine
- Global Influence of Indian martial arts, especially on Southeast Asian martial arts
- Global influence of Indian movies and Bollywood
- Global influence of Indian music
- Global influence of India in names of people
- Global influence of India in names of places
Indian economic impact on the world
Impact of Economy of India on world economy as well as globalisation:
- Largest historical GDP from 1 CE till 19 th century, India is ranked on 1st place
- Current GDP (PPP), India is ranked on 3rd place
- Current Nominal GDP, India is ranked on 5th place
- Current GDP growth rate, India is ranked among top 7
- Current top recipient of remittance, India is ranked on 1st place for last several years
- Production in India, one of the top producer and consumer country
- Foreign trade of India
- Exports of India
- Business process outsourcing to India
- H-1B visa, over 80% of all these visas are granted to Indians IT professionals
- Indian origin CEOs of top global multinational companies
- Largest trading partners of India
- Exports of India
Indian diaspora
Global Indian diaspora is world's largest diaspora, which includes NRIs, OCI. PIO, and mixed races:
- Indian diaspora (PIO and NRI)
- Overseas Citizenship of India
- British colonial era diaspora
- Other mixed diaspora
- Indian-origin religions diaspora:
- Buddhist diaspora: Tibetan diaspora
- Hindu diaspora: Bengali Hindu diaspora
- Jain diaspora
- Sikh diaspora
- Foreign-origin religions diaspora of overseas Indians
- Global influence of Indian diaspora organisations and lobby groups
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