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  2. History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asia was in the Indian sphere of cultural influence from 290 BCE to the 15th century CE, when Hindu - Buddhist influences were incorporated into local political systems. Kingdoms in the southeast coast of the Indian subcontinent had established trade, cultural and political relations with Southeast Asian kingdoms in Burma, Bhutan ...

  3. Culture of India - Wikipedia

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    India is one of the most ethnically and religiously diverse countries in the world. The concept of "Indian culture" is a very complex and complicated matter. Indian citizens are divided into various ethnic, religious, caste, linguistic and regional groups, making the realities of "Indianness" extremely complicated.

  4. Foreign relations of India - Wikipedia

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    India exerts a salient influence as the founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. [6] India has also played an important and influential role in other international organisations, such as the East Asia Summit, [7] World Trade Organization, [8] International Monetary Fund (IMF), [9] G8+5 [10] and IBSA Dialogue Forum. [11]

  5. Greater India - Wikipedia

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    Greater India. Greater India, also known as the Indian cultural sphere, or the Indic world, is an area composed of several countries and regions in South Asia, East Asia and Southeast Asia that were historically influenced by Indian culture, which itself formed from the various distinct indigenous cultures of South Asia. [4] It is an umbrella ...

  6. India–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    The people of India and Japan have engaged in cultural exchanges, primarily as a result of Buddhism, since ancient times. The people of India and Japan are guided by common cultural traditions, including the shared heritage of Buddhism, and share a strong commitment to the ideals of democracy, tolerance, pluralism, and open societies. [1]

  7. India–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Indians spread Hinduism and many other aspects of Indian culture including the Sanskrit and Brahmi Script. The trace of Indian influences is most evident in great numbers of Sanskrit loanwords in Indonesian languages. The name Indonesia derives from the Latin Indus, meaning "India", and the Greek nesos, meaning "island".

  8. Culture of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Culture of South Asia. A depiction of South Asia (mostly orange) and its influence on neighbouring parts of Asia (lighter-orange). The culture of South Asia, also known as Desi culture, is a mixture of several cultures in and around the Indian subcontinent. Ancient South Asian culture was primarily based in Hinduism, which itself formed as a ...

  9. Afghanistan–India relations - Wikipedia

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    They had been historical neighbors when India was under colonial rule and have since shared cultural ties through Bollywood and cricket. [ 3 ] The Republic of India was the only South Asian country to recognize the Soviet -backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in the 1980s, though relations were diminished during the 1990s Afghan civil war ...