Even after being poverty stricken and coming terms to all the social, economical and political problems our country face; we never fail to enchant the patriotic line ‘Mera Bharat Mahaan'. I still believe in our country to be incredible who continuously steps forward to become progressed. With all the snowy peaks, damp forests, scorching deserts and its peninsular land, India makes you skip a beat with it's diverse culture and nature.

With many bizarre world records here, the land has also given birth to many who wrote their names in the golden history of the globe. Science day in Switzerland is dedicated to our very honourable Mr. APJ Abdul Kalam as he visited the country that very day. Shakuntla Devi was given the title of ‘Human Calculator' for solving 7,686,369,774,870 × 2,465,099,745,779 in mere 28 seconds. Major Dhyan Chand was offered German citizenship and a chance to play for the country by Hitler after defeating Germany by 8-1 in 1936 Berlin Olympics but he declined the offer as he chose to serve his India. Half of the particles in the world are ‘Bosons' named after Satyendra Nath Bose who even worked along with Einstein. Astronaut Rakesh Sharma said that India looks Sare jahan se achcha from space. Leo Varadkar, an Indian by origin, is a successful gay and currently the Prime Minister of Ireland. Indian CEOs confidently rule the technology world.

India is the only land to have an entire ocean named after it. It is the only country in the world which has both tigers and lions. Isn't it great?

Now our large population as well makes us top some of the charts. The number of people travelling by Indian Railways is roughly 25 million per day which is like thinking of the entire population of Australia on the move. Our country has more people using internet than the entire population of the U.S. Indian military bravely holds the fourth spot in the ranking of being the world's strongest. Our spectacular culture is no new to the world. World’s largest religious building, Angkor Wat is a Hindu Temple in Cambodia dedicated to lord Vishnu. Even after all the Hindu- Muslim riots, we practice secularism. There are 3,00,000 active mosques in India, more than in any other country, including the Muslim nations.

We all know about all the scuffles and problems going on in our nation. We all very much aware of it's inner conditions. But still we cannot say that India does not reside in our hearts. We still are die heart patriots and proud to be Indians.

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