Bharat

BHARAT

INTRODUCTION TO

INDIA (भारत)

Also known as: Bhārat, Bhāratavarsha, Republic of India.


Bharat is a vast and diverse country located in South Asia, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. With a population of over 1.4 billion. Bharat is the seventh-largest country by area. Bharat Share land borders with :

  1. Pakistan  
  2. Afghanistan 
  3. China 
  4. Nepal
  5. Bhutan 
  6. Myanmar
  7. Bangladesh
Land Borders: A country that borders another country by the land
 
Bharat shares Maritime borders with seven countries as well:  

  1. Sri Lanka
  2. Maldives
  3. Pakistan
  4. Indonesia
  5. Thailand
  6. Myanmar
  7. Bangladesh

Maritime Borders: A country that shares borders with another country by Sea.

    "Bharat is a Peninsula Country"

Peninsula Country: Peninsula Countries are those countries surrounded by water from three sides. Bharat is a Peninsula Country It is surrounded in the south by the Indian Ocean, the west Arabian Sea, and the east by the Bay of Bengal.

Bharat is the largest democracy in the world it is a country for the people to the people by the people.

Bharat is also known as the LAND OF DIVERSITY because:

  • Diversity in the region,
  • Diversity in languages,
  • Diversity in food, 
  • Diversity in clothing, 
  • Diversity in the festival
  • Diversity in states. 

Diversity in languages


There are 23 types of Official languages in Bharat-




Diversity in food :




Diversity In Festivals

 In BHARAT renowned for its multicultural richness, and its diverse festivals are a testament to this diversity renowned for its multicultural richness, and its diverse festivals are a testament to this diversity. Each festival is commemorated in a distinctive manner, with some celebrated nationwide while others hold regional significance. we celebrate every festival related to any Religion & any Region. 









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