Indianisation also known as Indianization, may refer to the spread of Indian languages, culture, diaspora, cuisines, economic reach and impact.
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.
Greater India
Indosphere
Sanskritisation
List of Sanskrit-related topics
Institutions with Sanskrit mottos
Indianisation of Southeast Asia
Indianised kingdom
History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
Sanskrit inscriptions in the Malay world
South-East Asia campaign of Rajendra Chola I
Chola invasion of Srivijaya
Indian influences in early Philippine polities
East Indies or Indies in Southeast Asia under Indian cultural influence, e.g. Indonesia and Philippines
Indochina, Indianised Southeast Asia under French colonial rule
List of Indian inventions and discoveries
Indian numeral system, disseminated from India to Arabia and then to Europe.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Indian influence, India produces world's highest per capita ratio (1 in every 52 graduates) & second largest number (2.6 million in 2016) of STEM graduates every year.
Prominent Indians in STEM in USA
Global spread of Indian soft power:
Medical tourism in India
Ayurveda
Siddha medicine
Yoga
India - one of the major ancient great powers
Global influence of Indian architecture
Global influence of Indian cuisine
Historical influence of Indian cuisine on Southeast Asian cuisine
Global Influence of Indian martial arts, especially on Southeast Asian martial arts
Global influence of Indian movies and Bollywood
Global influence of Indian music
Global influence of India in names of people
Global influence of India in names of places
India at the Big Four international beauty pageants
Influence of Indian honorifics in Southeast Asia
Filipino
Indonesian
Malay
Thai
Educational institutions across the world with Sanskrit mottos
Non-educational institutions across the world with Sanskrit mottos
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'Overseas Indians (IAST: ), officially Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and People of Indian Origin' (PIOs) are Indians who reside or originate outside of India. According to the Government of India, Non-Resident Indians are citizens of India who currently are not living in India, while the term People of Indian Origin refers to people of Indian birth or ancestry who are citizens of countries other than India (with some exceptions). Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) is given to People of Indian Origin and to persons who are not People of Indian Origin but married to People of Indian Origin.
Indian martial arts refers to the fighting systems of the Indian subcontinent. A variety of terms are used for the English phrases "Indian martial arts", deriving from ancient sources. While they may seem to imply specific disciplines (e.g. archery, armed combat), by Classical times they were used generically for all fighting systems. Among the most common terms today, śastra-vidyā, is a compound of the words (weapon) and (knowledge).
Greater India, also known as the Indian cultural sphere, the Indosphere, or the Indic world, is an area composed of many countries and regions in South and Southeast Asia that were historically influenced by Indian culture, which itself formed from the various distinct indigenous cultures of these regions. Specifically Southeast Asian influence on early India had lasting impacts on the formation of Hinduism and Indian mythology. Hinduism itself formed from various distinct folk religions, which merged during the Vedic and subsequent periods.