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From India....

to “India Inc”
… is a journey of 60 years with many milestones…

An era of Transformation
From...

A Ripple …to a Wave.

A Country…to a Global Nation.

A startup… to a Competitor.

A team of 1.12 billion with some “industry bests” and many more in pipeline.

This is what they call growth...We call it a step towards growth

History proves "GROWTH" to be a "GOAL" forever


Mera Bharat Mahaan
… Time to memorise those Real heroes

…and of course the list goes on….

Vande Mataram

History proves "GROWTH" to be a "GOAL" forever


Maa Tuje Salaam

Demographics
Estimated population of 1.12 billion India is the world's second most populous
country.
Seventh largest country in the world, India constitutes the major portion of
the Indian subcontinent scaling from Kashmir to Kanyakumari.
India is the second most culturally, linguistically and genetically diverse
geographical entity after the African continent.

India is the largest democracy in the world. The Constitution defines India as a
sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic.
Literacy rate 64.8% (53.7% for females and 75.3% for males). .

India's median age is 24.9, and the population growth rate of 1.38% per annum
there are 22.01 births per 1,000 people per year.

Religions: Hindu 81.3%, Muslim 12%, Christian 2.3%, Sikh 1.9%, other groups
including Buddhist, Jain, Parsi 2.5% (2000)
A timeline of the conflicts, trends and transformations that helped
shape modern India

Sare jaha se achcha hindu sita hamara


Six Decades of Independence

1947: Independence and Partition : Muslim refugees crowd onto a train


near New Delhi during the bloody Partition of Hindu-majority India and
Muslim-majority Pakistan. Some 15 million people are displaced and an
estimated 500,000 killed in the savage violence sparked by Britain's
division of its former colony.
Six Decades of Independence

1952: Towards Socialism : The Congress Party, headed by India's first


Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, triumphs in the young nation's first
general election. Nehru establishes a five-year plan for agricultural reform,
committing India to a socialist path to development.
Six Decades of Independence

1975: The Emergency : Beset by growing political disorder, Prime Minister


Indira Gandhi, Nehru's daughter, declares emergency rule. Thousands are
detained during India's flirtation with authoritarianism, but the
experiment is short-lived: the Emergency is lifted in 1977 and subsequent
elections sweep Gandhi and the Congress Party out of power.
Six Decades of Independence

1983: A Win for India : India wins the Cricket World Cup for the first and
only time in the cricket-obsessed nation's history, beating tournament
favorites West Indies in the final.
Six Decades of Independence

1984: Gandhi Assassinated : Indira Gandhi, returned to power in 1980, is


killed by her own Sikh bodyguards, leading to anti-Sikh riots in Delhi where
thousands die. She is cremated by her son Rajiv (second from left) and
daughter-in-law Sonia (in sunglasses) — a Prime Minister and future head of
the Congress Party, respectively
Six Decades of Independence

1992: The Destruction of the Babri Masjid : Far-right Hindu activists raze
a 16th-century mosque, the Babri Masjid, in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh,
claiming it had been erected on top of a Hindu temple. The destruction
sparks religious riots throughout India.
Six Decades of Independence

1998: A New Nuclear Power : With its new Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee
(third from left) in attendance, India shocks the world by detonating a nuclear
weapon beneath the remote Thar Desert on May 11; two weeks later, Pakistan replies
with a weapons test of its own. The prospect of two antagonistic nuclear powers on
the subcontinent raises fears of nuclear war, especially after India and Pakistan clash
again over Kashmir less than a year later.
Six Decades of Independence

2002: Gujurat Burns : After a train carrying Hindu pilgrims is allegedly


set on fire by Muslims, a brutal backlash in the western state of Gujarat
results in the deaths of nearly a thousand people. The riots, carried live on
television nationwide, spark an outcry against the ruling Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP), whose officials in Gujarat are accused of being complicit in the
violence.
Six Decades of Independence

2003: The World's Back Office : India's fourth-quarter GDP growth hits
double-digits, thanks to bumper crops and growth in IT and outsourcing.
The 10.4% rate is the fastest among emerging nations.
Six Decades of Independence

2007: The Sky's the Limit : In early July, the Bombay Stock Exchange
Sensex and Sachin eclipses the 15,000 mark for the first time. The milestone
means India's markets have soared fivefold in five years.
Six Decades of Independence

The Elephant Awakes


Sustained high growth rates starting in the 1990s have set the stage for
India to become one of the world's largest economies
Six Decades of Independence

Longer, Richer Lives


The average Indian remains poor, but agricultural advances have ended
famine, and steady progress in education means that the majority of
citizens can read and write
Six Decades of Independence

An Eclectic Electorate
The world's largest democracy is also increasingly pluralistic, with more than 200
national and state political parties
Six Decades of Independence

India at Large Sure, everyone knows India is big. But up close, the scale is
truly dizzying
Thanks for your Patience.
Team-MaxisIT
Jai Hind

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