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@KalamCenter So India was the largest economy in the world for 13 centuries and China just 5….and yet China acts as if it was the center of Asia. Nope…it was always India! In a hundred years it will be India again for maybe 10 more centuries! Demography is destiny
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🌍 Biggest Economy by Century (1 AD – Present)
1–100 AD – India 🇮🇳
100–200 – India 🇮🇳
200–300 – India 🇮🇳
300–400 – India 🇮🇳
400–500 – India 🇮🇳
500–600 – India 🇮🇳
600–700 – India 🇮🇳
700–800 – India 🇮🇳
800–900 – India 🇮🇳
900–1000 – India 🇮🇳
1000–1100 – India 🇮🇳
1100–1200 – China 🇨🇳
1200–1300 – China 🇨🇳
1300–1400 – China 🇨🇳
1400–1500 – China 🇨🇳
1500–1600 – India 🇮🇳
1600–1700 – India 🇮🇳
1700–1800 – China 🇨🇳
1800–1900 – China 🇨🇳
1900–2000 – United States 🇺🇸
2000–2100 – United States 🇺🇸
(PPP, based on Angus Maddison estimates)
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When an ancient doctor told a patient to take Swarna Bhasma with honey, they were prescribing a lipid-encapsulated nanomedicine. They had solved the stabilization problem of gold 1000s yrs before the invention of the electron microscope.
The Rasa Shastra (Alchemy) texts describe the creation of Bhasmas: metallic ashes used in medicine.
Modern Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) of Swarna Bhasma (gold ash) reveals that the particles are consistently between 15 - 50 nanometers.
These are not just crushed bits of gold. The process involves Shodhana (purification) & Marana (incineration) with herbal juices. The organic molecules act as surfactants, preventing the gold nanoparticles from clumping together.
Why 15 - 50 nanometers? Most medicines cannot cross the Blood-Brain Barrier/penetrate deep cellular membranes.
Particles under 50nm are small enough to be sneaked into the brain & nervous system via endocytosis (cells literally swallowing the particle).
By turning gold into a Bhasma, ancient doctors were able to treat neurological disorders & immune deficiencies by delivering the metal directly into the nucleus of the cell, a technique modern pharma is only now perfecting for targeted drug delivery.

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India finally revealing its closely held secrets…it was always out in the open. An advanced civilization does not need to hide anything. It’s only the ones who invade an advanced civilization, who didn’t want the obvious to be known…the civilization just took an unplanned break for 800 years and is now just waking up…it’s a new dawn! Expect it will start from where it left off…another 50 years of warm up!
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Ancient India beat the entire Earth to … EVERYTHING 🔥
Ancient India had the same megalithic tools as the Inca, the rock cutting abilities of the Nabateans (Petra), and the sophistication of ancient Egypt.
It has more dolmens than Europe, more stone circles than Ireland, and it's very own Novello Tepe.
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I seriously felt like I was in another country for a second🤯
Location: BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Chinó Hills, California.
The Temple: this place is unreal. Everythingis made of hand-carved marble and sandstone, and every detail is insane. The pieces were made in India, shipped to the US and assembled like legos here. It's also an active place of worship, so it's very peaceful and quiet. Be respectful, this is a sacred place.
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@LeoDaVinciWave Just look at that drone shot…India 1000 years back built things at scale…need to get that mojo back..and the audacity to become great builders before they become rich….
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@GoHimachal_ India has many gems like these…no wonder it will be a magical place once its GDP gets to where it should have been if the last 800 years of systematic loot and cultural degradation had not happened…that too from outside its borders
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Wow! The beauty of the Himalayas is a gift that God himself gave India. When time comes these areas will be developed just like switzerland….the GDP needs to be around $40-50 trillion for India to build these new towns out carefully and aesthetically. Time will come…for now maintain it naturally.
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Surrounded by the Thar Desert, the ancient fort of Jaisalmer feels like somewhere lifted from a different time.
Patwon Ki Haveli is the largest and most breathtaking haveli complex, built in 1805 circa. India.
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Looks like wooden lace... but it's stone. This breathtaking facade in Jaisalmer, India.
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Even till 300 years back..Indian architecture rocked! The next generations of Indians have to come back in the game now that Bharat can afford good architecture. Nothing needs to be completed in a year..take your time build things over a few decades if needed but build things which will make your ancestors proud
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Just a short walk from Meenakshi Amman Temple, Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal in Tamil Nadu stands as a testament to Thirumalai Nayak, the 17th-century ruler known for his passion for art, architecture, and culture.
Built in 1636, this Indo-Saracenic marvel features soaring 20m pillars, intricate arches, and the awe-inspiring Sorgavilasam (Celestial Pavilion), constructed entirely of brick and mortar.
Once the center of royal festivities, the palace now comes alive with evening sound and light shows, narrating the king’s victories, artistic legacy, and love for his people.
#IncredibleIndia #TamilNadu #ThirumalaiNayakarMahal #DiscoverTheLegacy
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@flyingpebbles Non-Leaning tower of Rajasthan! The state of palaces and forts…Incredible India!
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@incredibleindia @KarnatakaWorld Amazing…the ancient sites of India are a time capsule. Thousands of sites like these which are at a minimum 1000 year old…Back to the Future without the Time Machine! Only in India in these large numbers
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Carved into rust-red sandstone cliffs in Karnataka, the Badami Cave Temples reveal a striking blend of art, faith, and landscape.
Once the capital of the Chalukya dynasty, Badami’s remarkable rock-cut caves showcase finely sculpted deities, ornate pillars, and intricate carvings that echo centuries of devotion and craftsmanship.
#IncredibleIndia #Badami #KarnatakaTourism #DiscoverTheLegacy


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@lolflix_ Even the engineering of this 1000 year old architectural marvel is worth noting…has withstood invasions and many many earthquakes…still standing as a message from the ancient to the new generation. Exceed what we were capable of doing and show your worth being a Bharata..!
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@IndiaAesthetica Stunning….the effort that was taken to preserve cultural heritage. It was that important to send the message to the next generations. What was achieved can be achieved again and can be exceeded
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@flyingpebbles Amazing…the architecture carved in stone is a brilliant legacy left by Indian ancestors. The next generation needs to take this forward 10X
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@johnrushx Genius Idea…teach and give equipment to fish….not the fish! Nobel prize for this idea!
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@Gokerala_ Monsoon’s in India…4 months of paradise and mangoes. That’s life…..real not synthetic…
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@LeoDaVinciWave What made the builders of India design things with such audacity 1000 years back…where did that pioneering spirit go? Wake up India !
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So We Always win as predicted.
Congratulations Team India 🇮🇳
#T20WorldCup2026final We love you 😍
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