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* Clandon and The Panjabi Nations making new port on Indus river.
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== Regions under Indian control==
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*Hindustan (controlled by [[Aryavartha]])
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*New India (controlled by [[Bharatiya Janata Party]])
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== Economic Data ==
 
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The [[Indian Football League (IFL)]] is followed with interest.
 
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[[Category:India]]
 
[[Category:India]]

Revision as of 07:09, 22 February 2007

India is a vast region. The population of India keeps changing. The capital of India is Delhi. The founder of India is Kathiawar. The delegate of India is Nepolonia. The regional forum is located at http://www.forumspring.com/nsindia.

From the World Factbook Entry

Our Motto - Vasudeva Kutumbhakam

India leads the way for freedom, equality and democracy in the world and is comprised of nations who respect the rich and vibrant cultures and religions of the sub-continent.

Regional Info

India Flag:

india.jpg

Official Language English & Hindi, but another 28 main languages still spoken.

Religion: Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism are well spread and freely practiced.

Government

Diplomatic Ties

  • The Arab League
  • Tibet
  • United Socialist Republics
  • COFR
  • Buddhist Region of Jambudvipa
  • Suffragist League

Regional News (brought to you by CTV, Connecting Clandon to India to the world)

  • NIA-SITA troubles.
  • Clandon and The Panjabi Nations making new port on Indus river.

Regions under Indian control

Economic Data

Courtesy of NSEconomy Site

Our Forums

Courtesy of ForumSpring

Sports

The Indian Football League (IFL) is followed with interest.