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Indianisation may refer to the spread of Indian languages, culture, diaspora, cuisines, economic reach and impact beyond the Indian subcontinent.

History
Ancient era Indianisation took place in Southeast Asia mainly from the first millennium onwards through trade and religion. Colonial era The term Indianisation was used in British India to describe the inclusion of native people in running India. For example, the Indian Armed Force began to Indianise in 1917. In the early 20th century, discourse around Indianisation also revolved around the emerging scholarship on an ancient Greater India and the possibility to re-assert India's value and independence. Initially, the theory considered it likely that Indians had colonised Southeast Asia in developing it, though later it became clear that influence occurred mainly through trade and peaceful contact. ==Indian cultural influence==
Indian cultural influence
Historical spread of Indian culture beyond India proper: • Indomania or Indophilia refers to the special interest that Indian culture has generated in the world, more specifically the western world where though the 19th century European writers had seen India as a cradle of civilization, their romantic vision of India was gradually replaced by "Indophobia". Indology has evolved as the academic study of Indian history and culture, which is sometimes replaced by the term "South Asian studies". • Greater IndiaIndosphereSanskritisationList of Sanskrit-related topicsBuddhist studiesHindu studiesNeo-VedantaIndianisation of Southeast AsiaIndianised kingdomHistory of Indian influence on Southeast AsiaSanskrit inscriptions in the Malay worldSouth-East Asia campaign of Rajendra CholaChola invasion of SrivijayaIndian influences in early Philippine politiesEast Indies or Indies in Southeast Asia under Indian cultural influence, e.g. Indonesia and Philippines • Indochina, Indianised Southeast Asia under French colonial rule ==Indian inventions & STEM influence==
Indian inventions & STEM influence
List of Indian inventions and discoveriesIndian numeral system, disseminated from India to Arabia and then to Europe. • Prominent Indians in STEM in USA ==Indian soft power ==
Indian soft power
cultural influence zone of Greater India for transmission of elements of Indian arts, architecture, culture, religion, martial arts, etc. Global spread of Indian soft power: • Medical tourism in IndiaAyurvedaSiddha medicineYoga • Global influence of India's: • ArchitectureCuisineInfluence on Southeast Asian cuisineMartial arts, especially on Southeast Asian martial arts • Movies and BollywoodMusicPhysical cultureIndia at the Big Four international beauty pageantsIndianisation of British Colonial India's bureaucracy Names Global influence of India in names of peopleGlobal influence of India in names of placesInfluence of Indian honorifics in Southeast AsiaFilipinoIndonesianMalayThaiRenaming of cities in India, for decolonisation and re-indianisation of city names ==Hard power==
Indian economic impact on the world
Impact of Economy of India on world economy as well as globalisation: • Current GDP (PPP), India is ranked on 3rd place • Current Nominal GDP, India is ranked on 4th place • Current GDP growth rate, India is ranked among top 7 • Current top recipient of remittance, India is ranked on 1st place for last several years • Remittances to IndiaForeign-exchange reserves of India • Production in India, one of the top producer and consumer country • Among top 2 largest producer of most mineral, metals, and fuel typesAmong top 3 largest producer of fisheries harvestAmong top 5 largest producer of most agricultural and dairy commoditiesIndia among top 4 mineral oil refinerForeign trade of IndiaExports of IndiaBusiness process outsourcing to IndiaH-1B visa, over 80% of all these visas are granted to Indian IT professionals • Pharmaceutical industry in India ==Indian diaspora==
Indian diaspora
Global Indian diaspora is world's largest diaspora, which includes NRIs, OCI, PIO, and mixed races: • Indian diaspora (PIO and NRI), world's largest diaspora • Overseas Citizenship of IndiaList of heads of state and government of Indian origin, Indian diaspora's influence on policy making of other nations • List of foreign politicians of Indian origin, Indian diaspora's influence on policy making of other nations • British colonial era diaspora • Coolies, Girmityas, and Indian indentured labourers, such as Indian South Africans, Malaysian Indians, Indo-Caribbeans, Indo-Fijians, Mauritians of Indian origin, Indian diaspora in Southeast Africa, Indian SingaporeansAnglo-Indians, such as Eurasians in Singapore, Irish Indians, Luso-Indian, Macanese people, Scottish-Indian • • Other mixed diaspora • Chinese IndiansDouglaSeychellois Creole peopleSouth Asian diasporaIndian-origin religions diaspora: • Buddhist diaspora: Tibetan diaspora • Hindu diaspora: Bengali Hindu diasporaJain diasporaSikh diaspora • Foreign-origin religions diaspora of overseas Indians • Jews: Bnei Menashe Mizo-Manipuri diaspora • Global influence of Indian diaspora organisations and lobby groups • Global Organization for People of Indian OriginIndian origin politicians in other nations ==See also==
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