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 Definition Republic in South Asia; the world's largest democracy. Borders Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China, Nepal, Pakistan [d] [e]
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Further Reading

I'm adding "Further Reading" to Bibliography. I hope it's alright. Nachiketa Adhikari 09:06, 22 December 2007 (CST)

eventually we'll have a long annotated bibliography with 100+ items subdvidided int ocategries. meanwhile we can use the "further reading" as a basic guide that belong an the main page. (And for now it's duplicated on the bibliog page) Richard Jensen 09:56, 28 February 2008 (CST)

Eliminated chopped up appearance by rearranging infoboxes and map

The article had a very chopped up appearance with large amounts of white space. I did not change any of the content text ... I simply re-located the two infoboxes and the map so as to obain a much more coherently formatted appearance.

The formatting might be further enhanced by moving the map to the geography section.

I also don't see what the small infobox template {{India}} adds to the article. In my opinion, it could be deleted or at least moved to the very bottom of the article. That is what was done in many Wikipedia articles which were faced with a profusion of such templates. - Milton Beychok 15:38, 30 April 2008 (CDT)

the complete absence of a systematic section on the importance of religion

The primacy of religion in the national life and history of india seems to be completely left out of this article. I'm not sure why---there are many scholarly references that could be given to the importance of yoga and god-realization to the national life of india from time immemorial. No other country has such a rich tradition. Kumbha melas, the Ganges, the Vedas, tales of holy man and saints going back for millennia. These are all well documented in journals and by scholarly types. Apparently, the typical encyclopedia does not think that these are worth mentioning. Jack S. Byrom (talk) 17:52, 31 March 2023 (CDT)