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== Geography and Climate ==
== Geography and Climate ==
India’s geography includes the Himalayan mountains in the north, the Thar Desert in the west, and the coastal plains along the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. Its climate varies from tropical in the south to temperate in the north, supporting diverse ecosystems.
India's geography includes the Himalayan mountains in the north, the Thar Desert in the west, and the coastal plains along the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. Its climate varies from tropical in the south to temperate in the north, supporting diverse ecosystems. States like [[Rajasthan]] feature desert landscapes, while [[Kerala]] and [[Tamil Nadu]] enjoy tropical climates.


== Culture and Heritage ==
== Culture and Heritage ==
India is a cradle of ancient civilizations, with landmarks like the Taj Mahal and traditions like yoga. Its cultural diversity is reflected in over 20 official languages, including Hindi and English, and festivals like Diwali and Holi.
India is a cradle of ancient civilizations, with landmarks like the Taj Mahal in [[Uttar Pradesh]] and traditions like yoga. Its cultural diversity is reflected in over 20 official languages, including Hindi and English, and festivals like Diwali and Holi celebrated across states including [[Maharashtra]], [[Gujarat]], and [[West Bengal]].


== Economy and Global Influence ==
== Economy and Global Influence ==
India’s economy is among the world’s fastest-growing, driven by technology, agriculture, and manufacturing. As a nuclear power and a member of the UN, India plays a significant role in global affairs.
India's economy is among the world's fastest-growing, driven by technology hubs in [[Karnataka]] and [[Telangana]], agriculture, and manufacturing. As a nuclear power and a member of the UN, India plays a significant role in global affairs.