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Indiansare ThenationalsandcitizensofIndia, Thesecond Most Populous Nationin The World. In India, The
Indians are the nationals and citizens of India, the second most populous nation in the world. In India, the term "Indian" refers to nationality, rather than a particular ethnicity or language; the Indian nationality consists of dozens of regional ethno-linguistic groups, reflecting the rich and complex history of the country.
The Indian people established during ancient, medieval to early eighteenth century some of the greatest empires and dynasties in South Asian history.
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