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Spread of Indian religions, culture, diaspora, soft power, economic reach and impact
Indianisation (also spelt as Indianization) may refer to the spread of Indian languages, culture, diaspora, cuisines, economic reach and impact beyond
Indianisation
Subregion of the Asian continent
invited Indian Brahmins into their realms and began a gradual process of Indianisation in the region. Shaivism was the dominant religious tradition of many
Southeast_Asia
Allowing Indians into government posts formerly reserved to Europeans
Indianisation of British colonial bureaucracy was a process introduced in the later period of British India (early 20th century) whereby Indian officers
Indianisation_(British_India)
Officer of the British Indian Army
officers. KCIOs were introduced in the early 20th century under the Indianisation process. They were equivalent in every way to the British officers holding
King's Commissioned Indian Officer
King's_Commissioned_Indian_Officer
About old states
Renaming of cities in India has taken place since 1947 following the end of the British imperial period. Several changes have been controversial, and not
Renaming_of_cities_in_India
Political party in India
other aimed for reforms within the existing system, with a focus on Indianisation. This division marked the early phase of Congress, as different leaders
Indian_National_Congress
Adherents of Hinduism
Hinduism is deeply influenced and assimilated with each other. With the Indianisation of southeast Asia and Greater India, the culture has also influenced
Hindus
Ancient kingdom in Indochina
Funan was a loose network of ancient Indianized states (Mandala) located in Mainland Southeast Asia, covering parts of present-day Cambodia, Thailand and
Funan
British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic
2014 at the Wayback Machine Khalid al Wasi (12 April 2002). "The West Indianisation of Bermuda". Mid-Ocean News. City of Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. Retrieved
Bermuda
Indian mathematician and philosopher (1873–1947)
also known as Indian Sandhurst Committee and Shea Commission for the Indianisation of the British Indian Army. Ziauddin Ahmad was born on 13 February 1873
Ziauddin_Ahmad
Rank used by several police forces
superintendent of police (DSP or DySP) was created in 1876 as the policy of Indianisation was introduced. It was originally a rank only held by Indians and was
Deputy superintendent of police
Deputy_superintendent_of_police
Skeen Committee, which had been tasked to look into demands for the Indianisation of the Indian army. Its first squadron was raised on 1 April 1933. The
History of the Indian Air Force
History_of_the_Indian_Air_Force
Artillery arm of the Indian Army
retained but not without controversy. In 1954, as part of the process of Indianisation of the armed forces, the government ordered that regimental mottos be
Regiment_of_Artillery_(India)
Land service branch of the Indian Armed Forces
posted to one of the eight units selected for Indianisation. Because of the slow pace of Indianisation, with just 69 officers being commissioned between
Indian_Army
Maritime service branch of the Indian Armed Forces
senior Indian politicians had voiced concerns about the degree of "Indianisation" of the Navy and its subordination to the Royal Navy in all important
Indian_Navy
Indian mystic (born 1979)
Upasani Maharaj Vishnudevananda Vivekananda Yogananda more General Indian diaspora Indianisation Indian-origin religions Hinduism Buddhism Jainism Sikhism
Om_Swami
by exports List of largest trading partners of India Indian diaspora Indianisation Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Merchandise Export from
List_of_exports_of_India
Topics referred to by the same term
Indian (disambiguation) Indianisation, spread of the religions, culture etc. of India Indianization of Southeast Asia Indianisation (British India), allowed
Indianism
British Army officer (1869–1950)
in India in 1930 and was much concerned with the modernisation and "Indianisation" of the army in India. Born the son of Sir George Chetwode, 6th Baronet
Philip Chetwode, 1st Baron Chetwode
Philip_Chetwode,_1st_Baron_Chetwode
Adoption of features of another culture
Croatisation Francization Germanization Hellenization Hispanicization Indianisation Islamification Italianization Japanization Javanisation Jewish assimilation
Cultural_assimilation
South Asian ethnolinguistic group
played an important role in the Southeast Asia trade, and the cultural Indianisation of the region. Dravidian visual art is dominated by stylised temple
Dravidian_peoples
Combined military forces of India
a naval service as the Royal Indian Navy (RIN). Though the gradual "Indianisation" of the officer corps began after WWI, at the outbreak of war in 1939
Indian_Armed_Forces
Indian politician (1920 - 2016)
Hindu nationalism: Indian Nationalism (Bharati Sahitya Sadan, 1969) Indianisation? What, Why and How (S. Chand, 1970) and others on general political
Balraj_Madhok
Indian educational institution
the aim of 'Indianisation' of the army (Indian Defense) and started 'Bhonsala Military School' in 1937. He was a believer in the Indianisation of the army
Bhonsala_Military_School
Pseudoscientific alternative medicine originating from India
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Ayurveda
Hindu monk
Upasani Maharaj Vishnudevananda Vivekananda Yogananda more General Indian diaspora Indianisation Indian-origin religions Hinduism Buddhism Jainism Sikhism
Swami_Sarvapriyananda
process outsourcing to India List of exports of India Indian diaspora Indianisation Lists List of countries by leading trade partners List of the largest
List of largest trading partners of India
List_of_largest_trading_partners_of_India
Type of water pipe
[and] loot. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Pathak, R. S. (1994). Indianisation of English Language and Literature. Bahri Publications. p. 72. Bhabani
Hookah
2015 Hindi film directed by Karan Darra
Psycho and Robert Zemeckis' What Lies Beneath, but commented, "the Indianisation doesn't really come out great." On the story's pacing, Shetty wrote
Khamoshiyan
American UAV manufacturer based in San Mateo
high-altitude flight. In late 2024 India ordered "nearly 700" drones, the 'Indianisation' of which is carried out by AeroArc in Coimbatore, India. The Skydio
Skydio
State government agency
regulated by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission Regulation, 1976. Indianisation of the superior Civil Services became one of the major demands of the
Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission
Uttar_Pradesh_Public_Service_Commission
Various applications of human urine as ineffective and dangerous medical treatments
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Urine_therapy
Spread of the German language, people and culture
Middle East Arabisation Berbers Blacks Azerbaijanisation surnames Talysh Indianisation placenames Indonesation Israelisation names Japanisation Japanification
Germanisation
Ethnic group
representation in Indian sports Immigration to India Indian nationality law Indianisation Greater India Indosphere Anti-Indian sentiment Proto-Indo-Europeans
Indian_diaspora
1895–1947 military force
(India). After the First World War the British started the process of Indianisation, by which Indians were promoted into higher officer ranks. In a 1923
British_Indian_Army
Senior military rank
20th century. However, that changed slowly under the principles of Indianisation.[citation needed] In 1905, a special form of a king’s Commission in
Junior_commissioned_officer
Indian Hindu nationalist political ideology
ruling gave "Hindutva a benign meaning, calling Hindutva the same as Indianisation, etc." and these were unnecessary digressions from the facts of the
Hindutva
Process of coalescing diverse communities into the Rajput community
JSTOR 23359786. S2CID 145095937. Mishra, Patit Paban (1997). "Critique of Indianisation Theory". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 58. Indian History
Rajputisation
Indian Army General and Field Marshal (1899-1993)
1939, the Skeen Committee was set up to examine the options for the Indianisation of the Indian Army's officer ranks. As Cariappa was one of the most
K._M._Cariappa
Dravidian ethnic group
led to the spread of Tamil influence and contributed to the cultural Indianisation of the region. Scripts brought by Tamil traders like the Grantha and
Tamils
Indian scholar and spiritual speaker (born 1959)
Upasani Maharaj Vishnudevananda Vivekananda Yogananda more General Indian diaspora Indianisation Indian-origin religions Hinduism Buddhism Jainism Sikhism
Chaganti_Koteswara_Rao
DSO became available to Indian officers largely following the gradual Indianisation of the officer ranks of the British Indian Army 1923 onwards. A rare
India_in_World_War_II
Celebrated in parts of India on 14th February
love for parents by celebrating the day as 'Abba Ammi Ibadat Diwas'. "Indianisation of Valentine's Day". The New Indian Express. February 15, 2011. Dahat
Parents'_Worship_Day
Gopalaswami Ayyangar Indian politician
1943-1947. During that time he was Chairman of the Committee for the Indianisation of Army. From 1947-1948 he served as Minister without Portfolio in the
N._Gopalaswami_Ayyangar
South Asian Greco-Arabic traditional medicine
"The traditional system of Unani medicine, its origin, evolution and Indianisation: A critical appraisal" (PDF). Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
Unani_medicine
Parade marking the Republic Day celebrations in India
time the colonial symbols have been systematically pushed away, and an indianisation has happened. The 75th Delhi Republic Day parade]in 2024 was celebrated
Delhi_Republic_Day_parade
Indian series
not happen with this show, for everything flows naturally, even the Indianisation of the entire storyline." Aishwarya Vasudevan for OTTPlay wrote "Class
Class_(2023_TV_series)
Variety of English language
Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-06493-7. Braj B. Kachru (1983). The Indianisation of English: the English language in India. Oxford University Press.
Indian_English
Movement in India (1919–1922)
p. 30. ISBN 978-81-317-6124-3. Bryant, J. F. (1924). Gandhi & the Indianisation of the Empire. J. Hall & Son. p. 204. Khimjee, Husein (10 September
Khilafat_Movement
State government agency
Fareham serving as chairman. The commission also addressed the rate of Indianisation of the Indian Civil Service and the Indian Police. It determined a rate
Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission
Tamil_Nadu_Public_Service_Commission
Geolinguistic region sharing areal features of Asia
honorifics Siam Devadhiraj History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia Indianisation Geolinguistics Language geography Sinosphere Kulke, Hermann (2004).
Indosphere
Ancient Indian term
monarchy King of the Universe Greater India Kingdoms of Southeast Asia Indianisation Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.). India through the ages. Publication
Chakravarti_(Sanskrit_term)
of the Rethinking Christianity in India group which worked for the Indianisation of Christianity. He published Rethinking Christianity in India, as an
P._Chenchiah
Indian chain of private schools
and Madrasawadis". In comparison to which Vidya Bharati advocates "Indianisation, nationalisation and spiritualisation" of education. In the areas of
Vidya_Bharati
Military youth organization
cadets wear an Army uniform. It was a significant step towards the 'Indianisation' of the Indian armed forces. It was renamed the UOTC, so the National
National_Cadet_Corps_(India)
contested. Whereas early 20th-century scholars emphasized the thorough Indianisation of Southeast Asia, more recent authors have argued that Indian influence
History_of_Southeast_Asia
Tourism in India
Culture Atithi Devo Bhava Cinema Cuisine Festivals Indian diaspora Indianisation Indosphere Languages Namaste Religion Sarva Dharma Sama Bhava Transport
Tourism_in_India_by_state
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in India Saffron Flag of Hinduism in India Indianisation Greater India Indomania Indosphere Sanskritisation List of Hindu empires
History_of_Hinduism
Specialist corps of the Indian Army
onwards those employed in civil duties became less and less in number. Indianisation of this service commenced from 1915 onwards. Soorjo Coomar Goodeve Chuckerbutty
Army_Medical_Corps_(India)
Peninsula, Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, and Champa. This led to the Indianisation and Sanskritisation of Southeast Asia within the Indosphere, Southeast
History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
History_of_Indian_influence_on_Southeast_Asia
Village in Indonesia
Hinduism in Indonesia History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia Indianisation Prambanan Temple Compounds, UNESCO heritage listed 6th to 9th century
Karyamukti
Cultural sphere of India beyond the Indian subcontinent
of South-East Asia. Journal of Southeast Asian History. Theories of Indianisation Archived 24 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine Exemplified by Selected
Greater_India
Indian spiritual leader and convicted rapist (born 1941)
Being Asaram Bapu". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 December 2019. "Indianisation of Valentine's Day". New Indian Express. 15 February 2011. Archived
Asaram
Ayurvedic medicine concept
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Dinacharya
Hindu temple in Java, Indonesia
Indianised Hindu kingdom of Western Java. In Indonesia Greater India Indianisation History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia Hinduism in Indonesia
Ceto_Temple
Southeast Asian pickled vegetables
influence on Greater India, through transmission of Hinduism leading to Indianisation, and the formation of native Southeast Asian kingdoms which adopted
Acar
Pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh, India
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Sadhana_Aushadhalaya
Diet based on foods in yogic and ayurvedic literature
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Sattvic_diet
14th-century political leader of the Majapahit Empire
into decline after the death of Hayam Wuruk. His reign helped further Indianisation of Javanese culture through the spread of Hinduism and sanskritization
Gajah_Mada
Indian linguist (1932–2016)
(July, 2019) Paranjape, Makarand R. (31 December 2016). "Soft Power: Indianisation of the English language". DNA India. "Braj B Kachru: A Biographical
Braj_Kachru
Indian religious teacher
Upasani Maharaj Vishnudevananda Vivekananda Yogananda more General Indian diaspora Indianisation Indian-origin religions Hinduism Buddhism Jainism Sikhism
Mukundananda
Adjusting to a new cultural environment
Hellenization Hispanicization "More Irish than the Irish themselves" Indianisation Islamification Italianization Japanization Javanisation Jewish assimilation
Acculturation
Military college in India
officer cadre of British Indian Army. The first concrete step towards Indianisation of the officer cadre came from Viceroy Lord Curzon, in his "Memorandum
Rashtriya Indian Military College
Rashtriya_Indian_Military_College
Prejudice against Indian people
plotting" to subvert Uganda. Amin used this to justify a campaign of "de-Indianisation", eventually resulting in the expulsion and ethnic cleansing of Uganda's
Anti-Indian_sentiment
British Army general (1864–1925)
The new commander-in-chief was expected to introduce a measure of "Indianisation", giving commissions to Indians. Under the system of Diarchy, Indians
Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson
Henry_Rawlinson,_1st_Baron_Rawlinson
India's foreign currency holdings
exports of India Largest trading partners of India Indian diaspora Indianisation Global lists and other nations List of countries by GDP (nominal) List
Foreign-exchange reserves of India
Foreign-exchange_reserves_of_India
(1932–1947) military force
Sir Andrew Skeen met at Simla, in August 1925, to investigate the ‘Indianisation’ of the Indian Army’s officer corps. The creation of a military academy
Royal_Indian_Air_Force
Tondo Pulilu Confederate States of Lanao Cainta Caboloan Ibalon Samtoy Indianisation Greater India Mandala (political model) Indosphere Sanskritisation One
List of India-related topics in the Philippines
List_of_India-related_topics_in_the_Philippines
Cinema in Mumbai, India
night. In 1970, the cinema was taken over by the Gupta family and with Indianisation came the era of screening Hindi films. It soon became Bollywood's most
Metro_INOX_Cinemas
India Greater India Borders of India Exclusive economic zone of India Indianisation Roche, Elizabeth (2024-05-14). "Why the Chabahar port deal is a strategic
Cross-border railway lines in India
Cross-border_railway_lines_in_India
Ancient and medieval maritime trade route
William Dalrymple, and the overall process is generally accepted as "Indianisation.") as "Indian colonization" under the vision of a Greater India. The
Maritime_Silk_Road
by exports List of largest trading partners of India Indian diaspora Indianisation Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Merchandise Export from
Foreign_trade_of_India
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Dhātu_(ayurveda)
Buddhist branches in Asia by region
of cultural influence History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia Indianisation, in wider global historic and contemporary context Sanskrit-related
Southern, Eastern and Northern Buddhism
Southern,_Eastern_and_Northern_Buddhism
Liquid by-product of bovine metabolism
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Cow_urine
through a number of paths - Loan words in the Malay language (during the 'Indianisation' of ancient Southeast Asia). There are a very large number of such words
South Asian languages in Singapore
South_Asian_languages_in_Singapore
Study of the history and culture of South Asia
Research Library, Chennai Buddhist studies Greater India Hindu studies Indianisation Indomania Indosphere Indo-Aryan languages Romani studies Sanskrit studies
Indology
Indian religious guru and yogi ascetic
Upasani Maharaj Vishnudevananda Vivekananda Yogananda more General Indian diaspora Indianisation Indian-origin religions Hinduism Buddhism Jainism Sikhism
Chinna_Jeeyar
Indian multinational conglomerate
Group is driving MG Motor India's push for local manufacturing and 'Indianisation'". Business Today (India). Retrieved 9 November 2024. "JSW Ventures
JSW_Group
Javanese Hindu emperor (1334–1389)
needed] His reign, as part of Indosphere culturally, helped further Indianisation of Javanese culture through the spread of Hinduism and Sanskritization
Hayam_Wuruk
Military academy in Dehradun, India
institution to meet the needs of an armed force loyal to sovereign India. The Indianisation of the officer cadre of the army began in 1901, but it was only for
Indian_Military_Academy
Publisher based in India
company's board included Khushwant Singh and the Patwardhans of Pune. The "Indianisation" of Orient Longman's management during this period was also reflected
Orient_Blackswan
Ayurvedic medicine concept
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Dosha
Personal names used by the Mizo people
ISSN 1469-8129. Patnaik, Jagadish K. (1 July 2016). "Mizo Identity and Indianisation: A Case of Conflict Transformation in Mizoram". Indian Journal of Public
Mizo_name
Indonesia, Malay Peninsula, Philippines, Cambodia and Champa. This led to Indianisation and Sanskritisation of Southeast Asia within Indosphere, Southeast Asian
Architecture_of_India
Topics referred to by the same term
indigenous cultures of the Americas Indus Valley Civilisation Indosphere Indianisation Indian art Architecture of India History of Indian influence on Southeast
Indian_civilization
International Organization promoting Hindi
promoting Hindi literature. India portal Africa portal Greater India Indianisation Indian diaspora India–Mauritius relations Indosphere Pravasi Bharatiya
World_Hindi_Secretariat
RSS-affiliated lawyers' association
advocates for the use of Indian languages in the legal system, the “Indianisation” of the judiciary, transparency in judicial appointments and reforms
Akhil Bharatiya Adhivakta Parishad
Akhil_Bharatiya_Adhivakta_Parishad
Pseudo-medicine technique
to Health Sri Lankan traditional medicine Yoga in the United States See also Cultural appropriation Glossary of Ayurveda Greater India Indianisation
Pulse_diagnosis
Bilateral relations
Retrieved 11 March 2026. Sheel, Kamal (1 August 2014). "Hu Shih and 'The Indianisation of China': Some Comments on Modern Chinese Discourses on India". China
China–India_relations
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Male
Egyptian
, Butau.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Satisfied
Boy/Male
Greek Polish
Lordly.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Darling, Dear, Little girl, Lovely eyed
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Son
Girl/Female
Indian
Tall, Towering
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Worship
Biblical
that bows before God
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Various Name for Angel
Boy/Male
Tamil
It is a one of Lord shiva`s name
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