Why should we proud to be an Indian 
     As a tribute to our nation we present 60 plus facts about our motherland that we should be proud of. So here it goes:
1. Sanskrit is considered as the mother of all 
higher languages. It is the most precise and therefore suitable language
 for computer software. (A report in Forbes magazine, July 1987).
 2. Although modern images & descriptions of 
India often show poverty, India was one of the richest countries before 
British rule in India, i.e. during the early 17th Century. Christopher 
Columbus was attracted by India’s wealth and was looking for a route to 
India when he discovered America by mistake. India has fed the greed of 
almost every powerful nation or ruler (that/who looked upon it, during 
those times) and is poised to be at the top of the world in all aspects.
3. India is the Largest democracy in the world, the 
7th largest country in the world AND one of the most ancient and living 
civilizations (at least 10, 000 years old).
4. Despite the global meltdown that impacted most 
emerging market economies, India’s GDP growth of 7.45 percent to 11.90 
percent for the current year would make the country the second-fastest 
growing economy of the world.
5. India has the largest number of biomass gasifier 
systems in the world producing over 656 mega watts (MW) of power; and 
still has the potential of producing over 30000 mega watts of power.
6. India was the first country to be accorded the 
status of a Pioneer Investor in 1987 and was allocated an exclusive area
 in the central Indian Ocean by the UN for exploration and utilisation 
of resources.
7. Export of cars
 grew by 57 per cent in 2008-09 at 3.3 lakh units. Two-wheeler exports 
crossed the million-mark on a growth of 22.5 per cent in 2008-09.
 
8. India has the maximum number of post offices in the world!
9. India signed a ground breaking 
civil nuclear deal with US in 2008
 thus facilitating fuel supply for its nuclear reactors. The deal offers
 potential for a paradigm shift in India’s global role. The importance 
of the deal does not lie merely in the transfer of nuclear energy. Its 
importance is psychological. It opens the door to a new era of trust and
 cooperation between India and the US.
 
10. India has the largest number of news channel in the world. It is the fastest growing 
telecom market in the world and has the lowest call rates on earth.
 
11. India is the 3rd largest producer of solar 
photovoltaic cells in the world producing 2.12 MW of power. India is the
 world’s 4th largest wind power user.
12. India is the 9th largest solar thermal power 
generating country in terms of million units per sq. m. It will have 20 
million solar lights installed by 2022 which will save 1 billion litres 
of kerosene every year.
13. India has jumped five places to become the 
world’s 11th biggest exporter of commercial services in 2005, and inched
 one step ahead to the 29th rank among the largest merchandise 
exporters, according to the latest statistics by World Trade 
Organisation.
14. The Indian Software Industry has grown from a 
mere US $ 150 million in 1991-92 to a staggering US $ 5.7 billion in 
1999-2000. No other Indian industry has performed so well against the 
global competition.
15. India is the world’s largest, oldest, continuous civilization.
16. India never invaded any country in her last 10,000 years of history.
17. IEEE has proved what has been a century old 
suspicion in the world scientific community that the pioneer of wireless
 communication was Prof. Jagdish Bose and not Marconi.
18. India has the second largest pool of Scientists and Engineers in the World.
19. India is the second largest English speaking nation in the world.
20. India is the only country other than the USA and Japan, to have built a super computer indigenously.
21. GM of Hewlett Packard, Chief Executives of 
CitiBank, Mckinsey & Stanchart, founder and creator of Hotmail, 
creator of Pentium chip are all Indians.
22. On 28 April 2008, a world record was set when 
India’s Polar rocket successfully placed ten satellites, including the 
country’s remote sensing satellite, into orbit in a single mission.
23. India is the world’s second largest producer of small cars. It is the largest newspaper market in the world.
24. World’s largest electronic ID program is underway in India.
25. Bollywood with about 400 films every year is the largest centre of film production in the world.
 26. India is the largest producer of milk, cashew 
nuts, coconuts, tea, ginger, turmeric and black pepper, in the world. It
 also has the world’s largest cattle population (281 million). It is the
 second largest producer of wheat, rice, sugar, groundnut and inland 
fish.
28. The 
Mid-day Meal
 Scheme is the popular name for school meal programme in India, is the 
largest school lunch programme in the world, covering 12 million 
children.
 
 29. Board of Control for Cricket in India, or BCCI,
 is the apex governing body for cricket in India is the richest body in 
world cricket.
30. The largest employer in the world is the Indian railway system, employing over a million people!
31. Until 1896, India was the only source for diamonds to the world. (Source: Gemological Institute of America )
32. The World’s first university was established in 
Takshila in 700 BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world 
studied more than 60 subjects.
33. Indians abroad
* 38% of Doctors in America are Indians.
* 12% of Scientists in America are Indians.
* 36% of NASA employees are Indians.
* 34% of Microsoft employees are Indians.
* 28% of IBM employees are Indians.
* 17% of Intel employees are Indians.
* 13% of Xerox employees are Indians.
34. Varanasi, also known as Benares, was called “the
 ancient city” when Lord Buddha visited it in 500 B.C.E, and is the 
oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world today.
35. Jaipur (India) hosts the world’s widest concrete
 building. It has a reinforced concrete cement (RCC) flat roof with a 
single span of 119 feet.
36. By volume of pills produced, the Indian pharmaceutical industry is the world’s second largest after China.
37. ISRO has tested the third biggest solid rocket 
motot in the world after booster rocket of NASA’s space shuttle and 
Arianespace’s Ariane-5 launch vehicle.
38. A mass singalong of 160,000 people in the Indian
 city of Hyderabad, in Andhra Pradesh, has broken a 72-year-old record 
for the world’s largest choir.
39. India is the most attractive stock market in terms of asset allocation.
40. Indian banks are among top 500 financial brands.
41. India born steel czar Lakshmi Mittal and 
Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani figure in the forbes list of 
“World’s most powerful billionares” who wield staggering authority and 
influence far beyond their riches.
42. The 
Indian media
 and entertainment business that grew 15 percent anually since 2006 into
 a $11.68 billion industry in 2008 is seen to toop $21 billion over the 
next five years.
 
 43. United Nations Industrial Development 
Organisation found that India ranks among the top 12 producers of 
manufacturing value-added(MVA) .
44. Indian American Prof. Praveen Jain of Queens University is heading the project to make CFL’s more efficient.
45. The TATA group, State Bank of India and Infosys 
Technologies are among 17 Indian firms that figure among the top 50 in 
the list of the world’s 200 most-reputed companies.
46. India’s contribution to scientific research and 
innovation has been constantly rising since 2000 according to a study. 
The number of articles published in global science journals by Indians 
has increased from around 17000 in 2001 to more than 27000 in 2007.
47. India is to be the first international customer of the Boeing P-81 Poseidon variant of the P-8A Poseidon.
48. Exports from SEZ’s in India have increased by over 25% in the 3 months ended June 2009:a very positive indicator.
49. India has been ranked the second most-optimistic
 nation in the world in consumer confidence, according to a survey by 
global consultancy firm, Nielson.
50. Indian origin 96-year old, Randall Butisingh, 
now a Florida resident is the world’s oldest blogger (age). He runs a 
popular blog http://randallbutisingh.wordpress.com
51. Pepsico, the $43-billion beverages and snacks 
company, had its annual global meet in India for the first time, in 
2009.This was the second time this meeting was held outside US. Last 
time it was in Mexico.
52. To ensure timely payment of wages to workers 
under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), more than two
 crores worth of saving bank accounts have been opened in banks and post
 offices across the country. This is the largest number of bank accounts
 linked to a development programme across the globe.
53. Volunteers in Dungarpur, India planted 600,000 
trees in 24 hours under the guidance of Indian Forestry Service which is
 a world record.
54. Reliance Group of Companies in India has the maximum number of shareholders in the world.
55. State Bank of India has the maximum number of branches in the world.
56. Dr M.C. Modi holds the world record for performing maximum eye operations @ 40 operations per hour.
57. With 1,300.000 active personnel and 1,800,000 
reserve ones, the Indian Army is the world’s second largest army in 
terms of military personnel, and the largest in terms of active 
manpower.
58. The largest reflecting telescope of Asia is in Kavalur Observatory (India).It is an indigenously built 93 inch telescope.
59. The economy of India is the twelfth largest 
economy in the world by nominal value and the fourth largest by 
purchasing power parity (PPP).It is the world’s second-fastest growing 
major economy.
60. Apart from these quantitative figures, 
qualitatively India has been the world leader in culture, ethics, 
religion, humanity since the very inception of humanity on earth. World 
is slowly realising the importance of these values.
61. India has the second largest network of paved highways, after the U.S.