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The background of India begins with the presence of India itself as Located in central Asia, India covers 2,973,193 square kilometers of land and 314,070 square kilometers of water.

Making it the seventh largest country in the world with a total area of ​​3,287,263 square kilometers. It is bordered by Bhutan, Nepal, and Bangladesh to the northeast, China to the North, Pakistan to the Northwest, and Sri Lanka to the South East coast.

India is a place where there are old community centers. The social, financial and social settings in India are the result of a long process of local development. The history of India begins with the introduction of Indus Valley civilization and what happened to the Aryans. These two categories are generally identified as pre-Vedic and Vedic years. Hinduism originated in the Vedic period.

The fifth century saw the unification of India under Ashoka, who had converted to Buddhism, and during his reign Buddhism spread to many parts of Asia. In the eighth century, Islam came to India with a bang and in the 11th century laid the foundation for India as a political state. It brought about the development of the Delhi Sultanate, which eventually defeated the Mughal Empire, in which India also achieved a major part of political unity.

It was only in the seventeenth century that Europeans came to India. This is in line with the collapse of the Mughal Empire, for the benefit of the provinces. In an unparalleled quality challenge, the English emerged as ‘conquerors’. The revolt of 1857-58, which seemed to revive Indian inequality, was dissolved; and with the deployment of Victoria as the Indian Oppressor, it was abolished to join India in the empire. It was followed by the Indian liberation war, which we experienced in 1947. Here is a brief timeline regarding India's background:

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