Gravitas Plus: India’s achievements @75

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Published 2022-08-13
As India celebrates 75 years of independence, Palki Sharma Upadhyay brings you a round-up of India’s biggest success stories over the last 7 decades. How did a country written off by so many & left impoverished by its colonisers become a global force to reckon with?

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All Comments (21)
  • Am a Zambian YouTuber saying that India has played a major role in educating Africa by supplying Teachers and Lecturers and for real India is the Face of Peace! Happy 75th India!
  • I am a Tibetan born and brought up in India now living in Canada. When ever I hear INDIA I feel so proud. Sarey jahan sey assha hindustan hamara.
  • @behuman3869
    I was born as a Hindu in Afghanistan, lived and visited school in Delhi for few years and grown up in Germany but I still feel Indian. Listening to the facts made me so proud of what India has achieved. India is unique. I have seen many cultures but India is totally unique. India is a feeling everyone should experience in life.
  • @RK-ln6kg
    Im from South africa, one thing I can say is that India is where it is today because of its people and their never giving up spirit. What I loved about india back then was that it worked towards one goal and that was to become number 1. Well done.
  • @tenc6491
    I am a Tibetan from Mother India living in France at the moment. We are forever grateful to what India has done for Tibetans. Watching this about India's growth brought immense pleasures and pride to my heart and welled up my eyes with tears of joy. (like they say in Hindi: Chaathi garv se phul gaya) 🤗 I was and I will always be proud of India. Jai Hind! Bharat Mata Ki Jai! Lots of love from France.
  • I am from Poland and I am so proud of India's achievements... this century belongs to you my Indian friends... sending lots of love from Poland ❤
  • @darvinist87
    I’m Russian yet I felt some patriotic stuff during the report. Well done gravitas well done India! Hugs 😄
  • Lots of LOVE to India from Europe🇮🇳♥️🇪🇺 I Love Indian Democracy, Indian Press Freedom, Indian Freedom of Religion and Thoughts, Indian Religions, Indian Culture, Indian Diversity and India becoming more and more successfull and strong as a nation. This is good for our planet 🪔🌍🌏🌎🪔 May You be blessed today and for the future!!! Happy Birthday India 🌹🇮🇳🌹
  • @KavinSBS
    Bravo India, from Albania 🇦🇱
  • Hey India congratulations. When I was going to school, teacher said: The poorest countries in the world are India and Haiti. Then in history class we learned that India was the seat of commerce at one time. It was the place for choice gold Then we heard of Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus sailing to get to there..So excited he was that he'd reached India, Columbus called the natives Indians: a false name which has stuck to them to this day. India is also mentioned in the Bible as a prominent part of the Persian Empire. I put all the pieced together and kept asking myself: So how did India become the poorest country in the world? There was a stigma attached and he never explained in that geography class . I couldn't challenge my teacher because qt 12 years old, what did i know? I was just to listen and sup it up. I didn't have enough knowledge but in a few years that would change. Gravitas has taught me much about India and I'm truly happy for your nation. You have risen from the dust and made a name that you can be proud of...again. Truth to be told. you're far more than 75 years old. Happy Independence to all Indian people
  • @bawselife6859
    As a kiwi of indian descent..I am so happy to see so much support and love for my motherland from across the globe vasudev kutumbakam ..world is a family indeed
  • @ogiedoyle4729
    India is a great country. Irish people can relate to what you suffered under the hands of the British empire. The world needs India’s wisdom. peace love helth, happiness, are some of the teachings that I look to in India’s wisdom. 🙏 be proud of you’re achievements, moral values and culture.
  • @Jeff-qw2de
    I almost cried watching this video. My respect for India doubled. I pray my country Nigeria cam get it right. This is a testimony of hard work. Indians are hardworking people
  • @josels1292
    I’m Mexican/American and all the Indians I know are hardworking and smart. Good for India, hope they always do better.
  • From Pakistan. Love India. Love the enthusiasm and scientific thinking of Indians in general. 💚🧡🤍
  • @usofliberty
    India has done very well. It is wonderful to watch the nation's constant improvement. Wishing you a happy 75th anniversary from America.
  • congratulation India! love from bangladesh 🇧🇩. As a hindu its a proud for us also. 🌼
  • There are so many reasons why Indians should be proud of their values , culture and motherland. India is World's only hope. ❤️🇮🇳
  • I’m 68 yrs old. Been living in Canada since I was 24 yrs, but my india makes me so proud. Jai Hind