印度主办或共同主办了几项国际体育赛事:1951年和1982年的亚运会;在1987年,1996年和2011板球世界杯比赛;在2003亚非运动会 ;在2006年ICC冠军杯 ;在2010曲棍球世界杯 ;在2010年英联邦运动会 ;和2017 FIFA U-17世界杯。每年在印度举行的主要国际体育赛事包括钦奈公开赛,孟买马拉松赛,德里半程马拉松赛和印度大师赛。首先一级方程式印度大奖赛于2011年末推出,但自2014年起就不再用于F1赛季日历。[439]印度历来是南亚运动会的主导国家。这种优势的例子是篮球比赛,迄今为止,印度队赢得了四分之三的比赛。[440]
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印度的轮廓
笔记
^ “ [...] Jana Gana Mana是印度的国歌,但在政府视情况而定,可能会受到政府授权的措词的更改;而 Vande Mataram歌曲在印度人的斗争中发挥了历史性作用自由,应与贾纳·加纳·玛娜( Jana Gana Mana)平等地受到尊重,并享有同等的地位。”(印度制宪会议1950年)。
^ “该国的确切面积尚有争议,因为一些边界存在争议。印度政府列出的总面积为3,287,260 km 2(1,269,220平方英里),总土地面积为3,060,500 km 2(1,181,700平方英里);联合国列出的总面积为3,287,263 km 2(1,269,219平方英里),总土地面积为2,973,190 km 2(1,147,960平方英里)。”(国会图书馆,2004年)。
^ 跳至: a b c d “国家符号|印度国家门户”。India.gov.in。(原始内容存档于2017年2月4日)。2017年 3月 1日检索。印度国歌Jana Gana Mana最初由Rabindranath Tagore在孟加拉国创作,1950年1月24日被制宪议会通过为印度语,成为印度国歌。
^ “印度的国歌:在'Jana Gana Mana 的摘要”。新闻18。(原始内容存档于2019年4月17日)。检索2019年6月7日。
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