35 Amazing Things – India Is Famous For (2024)

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India is often referred to as a subcontinent of Southern Asia owing to its distinct and vast landmass. Surrounded by sea on three sides, the majestic Himalayas separates it from the rest of mainland Asia. India is famous for its ancient history, varied landscapes, and diverse culture. Mark Twain, a celebrated American author, once said:

“India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great-grandmother of tradition.”

If you are fascinated with India and curious to know more about this country, take a look at these 35 incredible things – India is famous for.

1. Largest Democracy in The World

India is the 7th largest country in the world, measuring a total area of 3.29 mn sq km. According to UN estimates, the country is home to 18 percent of the world’s population.

India is renowned as the most populous democracy in the world. The number of registered voters in the 2019 general election stood at about 911 mn.

2. Highest Number of Official Languages

India has 22 official languages. The eighth schedule of the Indian constitution lists the official languages. It originally included 14 languages.

Subsequently, Sindhi was added in 1967 by the 21st Amendment. In 1992, Konkani, Meitei (Manipuri), and Nepali languages were included by the 71st Amendment.

Four more languages – Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, and Santhali were added in 2003 by the 92nd Amendment.

Here is the list of the 22 official languages of India: Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Marathi, Meitei, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu.

3. World’s Largest Postal Network

India has a postal network of 1,55,531 post offices, as per India Post’s annual report 2018-19. Over 80 percent of the branches are located in rural areas.

According to the Indian Postal Department, a post office serves an area of 21.56 sq km and a population of 7,753 people.​

4. Statue of Unity

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India is famous for hosting the world’s tallest statue, known as the Statue of Unity. The 597 ft (182 m) high statue is the sculpture of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, an eminent freedom fighter and the first Home Minister of independent India.

The Statue of Unity is twice the size of New York’s Statue of Liberty. It was unveiled on October 31, 2018, to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Patel.

The monument is located on a river island named Sadhu Bet in Gujarat, approximately 200 km from Ahmedabad.

5. World’s Highest Cricket Ground

Perched at an altitude of 2,444 m (8,108 ft), the Chail Cricket Stadium of Himachal Pradesh is the highest cricket ground in the world.

In 1893, it was built by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of the erstwhile princely state of Patiala. The stadium offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Himachal Range (Lesser Himalayas).

6. Invention of Chess

The game of chess in its current form is believed to have originated from an ancient Indian Strategy Game called “Chaturanga”.

Historical evidence suggests that Chaturanga was a popular game in India during the reigns of the Gupta Empire in the 6th century. From India, the game spread to Arabia and then to various parts of Europe.

7. Yoga Originated in India

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The history of Yog Sadhana dates back to the pre-Vedic period. It is believed to have originated in India about 5,000 years ago. Yoga practices are also mentioned in the Vedas and Upanishads. Lord Shiva is considered the first yogi or Adiyogi in Hindu folklore.

8. The Most Number of Tigers

In 2022, India’s tiger population was estimated at 3,167, which is roughly 75% of the global count.

According to the 2022 tiger census report, tiger numbers in India have more than doubled since 2006 (1,411 tigers in 2006).

Also Read: 12 Places To Sight Tigers in India.

9. Kumbh Mela – The Biggest Human Gathering

India is famous for organizing Kumbh Mela, one of the most celebrated religious congregations. Kumbh Mela is touted as the largest peaceful gathering of humanity on earth.

The Kumbh Mela 2019, held in Prayagraj (Allahabad), witnessed 220 mn visitors. On 4th February 2019, it was visited by around 50 million people which is the highest ever human gathering at one place in a single day.

10. India Is Famous For Its Iconic Monuments

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A wealth of historic edifices in India is a testament to the rich heritage of the country. India is amongst the top 10 countries in the world in terms of the number of World Heritage Sites.

There are 38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India, of which 30 are cultural sites. The spectacular Taj Mahal, Qutub Minar, Konark’s Sun Temple, and Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal are some of the greatly admired monuments.

11. Diamonds Were First Mined in India

Diamonds are one of the most precious stones known to humankind. India was the only source of diamonds to the world until Brazil discovered diamonds in the early 1700s.

The earliest known records of Indian diamonds trace back to the 4th century BC, albeit the exact year is unknown. India is famous for producing some of the most elegant diamonds including Koh-i-Noor, Daria-i-Noor, and Moon of Baroda.

12. World’s Only Floating Post Office

The floating post office is situated on Dal Lake, one of the most scenic lakes in India. It was inaugurated in 2011 by the former Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, Omar Abdullah. Intrigued by its unique location, it is frequented by locals as well as tourists.

13. Origin of Ayurveda

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One of the earliest systems of medicine, Ayurveda originated in India during the Vedic era. The hymns of Atharva Veda describe diseases and medicinal plants.

Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita are some of the well-known ancient Sanskrit texts on medicine.

14. Contribution To The Field of Mathematics

“We owe a lot to the ancient Indians, teaching us how to count. Without which most modern scientific discoveries would have been impossible.” – Albert Einstein

India has a fascinating history of mathematical inventions. The discovery of zero is attributed to Indian mathematician Brahmagupta who defined zero for the first time in 628 AD.

Brahmagupta also discovered the concept of negative numbers. They were used to represent debts.

Aryabhatta, another great mathematician from India, provided rules for using zero in the decimal system. He also defined trigonometric functions like sine and cosine.

15. Birthplace of Four Ancient Religions

Four major religions – Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism originated in India. These religions are followed by almost 25% of the world’s population.

Jainism was founded in the 6th century BC, while Buddhism was founded in the 5th century BC. The history of Sikhism traces back to the 15th century when it was founded by Guru Nanak Dev.

16. Invention of Snakes & Ladders

Originally known as Moksha Patam, the board game of Snakes and Ladders was created in ancient India. It is believed that the game was invented to teach children lessons of morality. The ladder stood as a symbol of good deeds and snakes represented evil.

Many variants of the game evolved after it was imported to other places. In the USA, the game was introduced as Chutes and Ladders.

17. Largest Producer of Spices

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India is famous for producing nearly 70% of the world’s spices. According to India Brand Equity Foundation, India produces about 75 of the 109 varieties listed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

In addition, the country is also known as the largest consumer and exporter of spices. It exports spices to several countries including the USA, Vietnam, Thailand, and Bangladesh.

18. Indian Film Industry

In terms of the number of movies produced, the Indian film industry is the largest in the world. India produces 1,500 to 2,000 movies every year in Hindi and regional languages.

Bollywood represents the Hindi language film industry. Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Tulu film industries are collectively referred to as South Indian Film Industry.

19. Largest Number of Mosques

With more than 300,000 active mosques, India is home to the most number of mosques in the world. Even the Islamic nations have a lesser number of mosques in comparison to this.

20. One-Horned Rhinos

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Once on the brink of extinction, the success story of one-horned rhino conservation is a matter of pride for humankind.

According to the World Wide Fund – India, the rhino population has increased from 75 in 1905 to 3600 in 2020. India is famous for being home to the most number of one-horned rhinos with Assam’s Kaziranga National Park serving as a major habitat.

Also Read: 5 Amazing Facts About Kaziranga National Park.

21. World’s Largest School

Lucknow-based, City Montessori School is known to be the world’s largest school in terms of pupils. This school is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records with a student strength of 55,547 as of 16 January 2019.

22. Pioneers of Cataract Surgery

The removal of cataracts by surgery was introduced to the world by India. Sushruta, known as the Father of Indian Medicine, invented cataract surgery in ancient times (6th century BC). He described cataract surgical procedures in Sushruta Samhita.

23. Aviary With Most Bird Species

Shukavana, a walk-through aviary in Mysore, holds the Guinness Book of World Records for the most bird species in an aviary.

It hosts around 468 species of rare and endangered birds. The aviary is amongst Mysore’s top tourist attractions.

Also Read: 10 Best Tourist Places in Mysore.

24. Golden Temple Langar Feeds up to 100,000 Daily

The Golden Temple, located in Amritsar, serves free food to 50,000 – 100,000 people daily. Everyone is welcome at the langar irrespective of their faith.

25. Bandra Worli Sea Link

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Bandra Worli Sea Link perfectly epitomizes the best of Indian engineering. Officially known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, it connects Mumbai’s Western Suburbs with South Mumbai by sea route.

Its weight is equal to that of 50,000 African Elephants put together. The length of the steel wire used in this bridge is equivalent to the circumference of the earth.

Also Read: 12 Must-See Attractions in Mumbai.

26. The Wettest Place on Earth

A small town in Meghalaya, Mawsynram is recognized as the world’s wettest place on earth. It gets an average annual rainfall of 11,872 mm.

Nearly 15 km away from Mawsynram, another town in Meghalaya, Cherrapunji holds the all-time record for the most rainfall in a calendar year.

It received 26,461 mm of rainfall between August 1, 1860, and July 31, 1861, which is considered the highest-ever recorded rainfall in a year.

Also Read: 6 Most Beautiful Waterfalls in Cherrapunji.

27. Indian Philosophy – Atithi Devo Bhav

Atithi Devo Bhav is an integral part of the Indian way of life. It literally means “the guest is equivalent to god”. The saying is a part of the verse from the Taittiriya Upanishad. In full, it is mentioned as:

“matru devo bhava; pitru devo bhava; acharya devo bhava; atithi devo bhava.”

This means “be a person who considers mother, father, teacher, and guest as god”. India is famous for its warm hospitality worldwide. Since the olden times, the country has a tradition of treating guests with the utmost respect.

28. Varanasi – The Continuously Inhabited Ancient City

Also known as Banaras or Kashi, Varanasi is one of the most ancient continuously inhabited cities in the world. It is located on the banks of the river Ganges in Uttar Pradesh.

During the time of Buddha (6th century BC), Varanasi was part of the Kingdom of Kashi. Hiuen Tsang, a renowned Chinese traveler visited the city in the first half of the seventh century. He described the city as a center of religious and artistic activities.

29. Home to Both Wild Lions and Tigers

India is famous for being the habitat of both lions and tigers, albeit in different forests. No other country in the world has both species.

Asiatic lions are found in Gujarat’s Gir National Park. The Tiger population is distributed across several national parks and sanctuaries throughout India.

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30. Second-largest Producer of Natural Silk

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India is the second-largest producer of natural silk in the world. Mulberry, Eri, Muga, Tropical Tasar, Oak Tasar – these are the natural silk varieties India is famous for producing.

Mulberry silk is the most popular variant which is used in premium clothing. The southern states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh contribute to the majority of silk production in the country.

31. Sugar Was First Refined in India

All of us use crystallized sugar in preparing various dishes and sweets. Did you know that India is famous for introducing the world to sugar refining!

The process of manufacturing sugar crystals from sugarcane juice originated in India over two thousand years ago.

32. INS Vikrant is India’s First Indigenous Aircraft Carrier

In 2022, India got its first indigenously designed and built aircraft carrier named INS Vikrant. It is the largest and most powerful warship ever constructed in the country.

Equipped with state-of-the-art systems, this 45,000-tonne warship can carry 30 fighter jets and helicopters.

With INS Vikrant, India is among those few countries that have the expertise to build such complex and massive aircraft carriers.

33. World’s Second-largest Road Network

At nearly 6.4 million km, India’s road network is the second largest in the world after the USA. There has been a huge expansion of road networks in the country over the last few years.

As per a government report released in June 2023, the road network in India has grown 59% since 2014.

34. First Nation to Land a Spacecraft Near the South Pole of The Moon

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Chandrayaan-3, India’s third Moon mission, accomplished a remarkable feat by soft-landing in the southern polar region of the Moon.

The spacecraft was launched by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on July 14, 2023. After completing its 41-day celestial journey, it touched down on the moon’s surface on August 23.

The success of this mission makes India the first country to land on the lunar South Pole and the fourth country to reach the Moon after the USA, Russia, and China.

35. An Ancient Indian Astronomer Calculated The Time Taken by The Earth To Orbit The Sun

India is famous for its pioneering work in the area of astronomy. Bhaskaracharya accurately calculated the time taken by the earth to revolve around the sun in the 1100s.

This was at least 300 years before the discovery made by Copernicus about the earth’s rotation around the sun.

Bhaskaracharya was an astronomer and one of the greatest mathematicians of medieval India. In his treatise, the time taken by the earth to orbit the sun was 365.258 days which is strikingly close to the modern measurement (365.256 days).

Further Reading

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Let's delve into the fascinating concepts embedded in the article about the incredible things for which India is renowned:

  1. Largest Democracy in The World:

    • India, with a vast landmass and a population of 18% of the world, stands as the largest democracy globally.
    • UN estimates and the colossal number of registered voters in the 2019 general election showcase the democratic spirit ingrained in the nation.
  2. Highest Number of Official Languages:

    • India's linguistic diversity is highlighted by its 22 official languages, each representing a distinct cultural identity.
    • The constitutional amendments that expanded the list over the years underscore India's commitment to preserving linguistic heritage.
  3. World’s Largest Postal Network:

    • India's extensive postal network, with over 1,55,531 post offices, illustrates the country's commitment to communication infrastructure.
    • The emphasis on rural coverage reinforces the inclusivity of this vital service.
  4. Statue of Unity:

    • The Statue of Unity, standing at 597 ft, commemorates Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a key figure in India's struggle for independence.
    • Its unveiling in 2018 marked a significant cultural and historical milestone, emphasizing unity and freedom.
  5. World’s Highest Cricket Ground:

    • The Chail Cricket Stadium, perched at 2,444 m, attests to India's love for sports and the ability to create infrastructure even in challenging terrains.
    • Its historical connection to Maharaja Bhupinder Singh adds a touch of royal legacy.
  6. Invention of Chess:

    • The ancient Indian strategy game "Chaturanga" is credited as the precursor to the modern game of chess.
    • Historical evidence places the origin during the Gupta Empire in the 6th century, showcasing India's early contributions to strategic thinking.
  7. Yoga Originated in India:

    • Yoga, with roots dating back 5,000 years, originated in India and is deeply embedded in Vedic and Upanishadic traditions.
    • Lord Shiva's association with yoga adds a spiritual dimension to its cultural significance.
  8. The Most Number of Tigers:

    • India's conservation success, with a tiger population of 3,167, reflects its commitment to preserving biodiversity.
    • The significant increase since 2006 highlights conservation efforts.
  9. Kumbh Mela – The Biggest Human Gathering:

    • The Kumbh Mela, with its massive congregations, exemplifies India's rich religious and cultural heritage.
    • The staggering number of visitors in 2019 underscores the event's global significance.
  10. India Is Famous For Its Iconic Monuments:

    • India's 38 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Taj Mahal and Qutub Minar, showcase its architectural prowess and historical legacy.
    • The diverse range of structures reflects the country's multicultural history.

These are just a glimpse of the fascinating aspects explored in the article. Stay tuned for a deeper exploration of India's multifaceted identity!

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