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Total Area:
3,287,590 sq. km

Population:

1,080,264,388 (est. July 2005)

Ethnicity:

Indo-Aryan 72%, Dravidian 25%, Mongoloid and Other 3% (2000)

Language:
English enjoys associate status but is the most important language for national, political, and commercial communication; Hindi is the national language and primary tongue of 30% of the people; there are 14 other official languages: Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati, Malayalam, Kannada, Oriya, Punjabi, Assamese, Kashmiri, Sindhi, and Sanskrit; Hindustani is a popular variant of Hindi/Urdu spoken widely throughout northern India but is not an official language.

Religion:
Hindu 80.5%, Muslim 13.4%, Christian 2.3%, Sikh 1.9%, Other 1.8% (2001)

Government Type:
Federal Republic

Capital:
New Delhi

Population Below Poverty Line:
25% (2002)

Persecution News

Several Attacks on Christians throughout India (April 4, 2007)
Church Building Demolished
(April 11, 2007)
Christians Beaten, Arrested in Andhra Pradesh (April 18, 2007)
Church Leaders Persecuted During Easter Season (April 18, 2007)
Persecution Continues Throughout India (April 25, 2007)
Pastor Beaten in Rajasthan
(May 2, 2007)
Christians Beaten in Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh (May 9, 2007)
Marthoma Churches Attacked in Karnataka (May 9, 2007)
Militants Disrupt Church Services, Beat Christians in Karnataka (May 16, 2007)
Evangelist Attacked, Arrested in Madhya Pradesh (May 23, 2007)
Christians Attacked by Militants, Accused of Forcible Conversion
(May 30, 2007)
Christians Beaten in Madhya Pradesh
(June 6, 2007)
Christians Beaten, Accused of Forcible Conversion in Karnataka
(June 13, 2007)
Pastor Beaten by Militants in Madhya Pradesh (June 20, 2007)

India's racial, ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity is staggering. With over one billion people, it is the most populous functioning democracy in the world.

Though the majority of the people are Hindu, India is a secular nation with constitutional freedoms of speech and religion and, generally speaking, the government works to protect those freedoms.

The caste system is deeply entrenched in Indian society. Until the middle of the twentieth century, “The Untouchables” were for centuries regarded as the refuse of society. In 1950, their name was changed to “Dalits” and they were given a “Scheduled Caste” status. While most upper caste opinions remain the same to this day, the 1950 law guarantees a certain quota of Dalits in specific societal institutions. However, Dalit converts to other religions lose their Scheduled Caste status, thus denying them basic human rights in many cases. In August, 2005, Christian Dalits began revisiting a bill that had failed to reach legislative evaluation nine years before. If passed, the bill would allow them to maintain their special status so they could be assured a place in society. In the same month however, the Supreme Court actually rejected a plea from another religious group requesting minority status. The Supreme Court maintains that special status for a religious group of any sort only adds to tensions in society. They are, in fact, encouraging the National Commission for Minorities to help create a society in which notified minorities are gradually done away with completely, thus developing a unified society in which all person are considered equal.

Christians have often faced opposition due to the deterioration of freedoms under the influence of militant Hindus at the federal level. However, Christians were encouraged by a surprising turn in the May 2004 election when the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP party was overthrown, and the secular National Congress Party was voted into power. Upon forming a coalition with several other parties in what is known as the United Progressive Alliance, their rise to power prompted almost immediate reformation in India.

The state of Tamil Nadu, which was the first of several states to adopt anti-conversion legislation under the BJP, was also the first to repeal that law when the government changed hands.

Despite the changes in the federal government, however, persecution is far from over. Contrary to the action taken in Tamil Nadu, some states have actually worked to tighten anti-conversion laws. Anti-conversion laws remain in place in seven states (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Arunachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh), giving support to militant groups and resulting in ongoing violence against Christians.

Specific instances of personal attacks can be named all across India. In May 2005, the death sentence for the man convicted of murdering Australian missionary Graham Staines and his boys in 1999 was commuted from the death sentence to life imprisonment.  Seeing this as leniency for those who kill Christians, a Hindu militant and at least two others entrapped and murdered two pastors on the outskirts of Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh.

Reports of village churches being destroyed and church leaders being threatened by local Hindus continue to be a daily reality in India. Other persecution faced by Christians is more subtle, as converts to Christianity are often cast out of their families and face poverty and ostracism.

Prayer Requests

  • Pray that militant influences in the government will continue to decrease and that freedom of religion will be recognized throughout India.
  • Pray for protection for pastors, evangelists and other Christian workers as they share the Good News of Jesus.
  • Pray for that those who turn to Christ will find the means to have their needs met.
  • Pray that those who seek to hinder the work of the Church in India will see the love and grace of Jesus in the lives of Indian Christians.
Recent Update on Pastor Raj (June 20, 2007)
Christians Beaten by Militants (June 27, 2007)
Books on the Life of Christ Burned (June 27, 2007)
Attacks on Christians in Karnataka (July 11, 2007)
Christians Beaten by Police Inspector (July 18, 2007)
Burmese Pastor Beheaded in Manipur (July 18, 2007)
Church Service Disrupted and Believers Attacked in Karnataka (August 1, 2007)
Christian Beaten and Stoned to Death (August 8, 2007)
Church-Owned Building Demolished (August 8, 2007)
Pastor Pressured to Close House Church in Kashmir (August 8, 2007)
Evangelists Threatened, Accused of Forcible Conversion (August 15, 2007)
Women Beaten by Neighbours for Evangelization (August 15, 2007)
Pastor and Church Members Beaten by Militants (August 15, 2007)
Christians Beaten and Detained (August 22, 2007)
Church Building Vandalized and Christians Beaten (August 22, 2007)
Pastor Kidnapped and Beaten by Militants in Karnataka (August 29, 2007)
Attacks Against Christians Continue in India (August 29, 2007)
Christians Beaten by Militants (September 12, 2007)
Christians Beaten, Church Burnt by Militants (September 19, 2007)
Christian Attacked by Militants in Karnataka (September 26, 2007)
Militants Beat Pastor, Disrupt Church Service in Chhattisgarh (September 26, 2007)
Three Christian School Girls Assaulted by Militants in Orissa (September 26, 2007)
Christian Worker Martyred (October 3, 2007)
Pastors Beaten and Detained (October 17, 2007)
Five Nuns Beaten by Militants in Madhya Pradesh (October 31, 2007)
Militants Disrupt Prayer Service, Beat Believers (October 31, 2007)
Violence against Christians Continues in India (November 7, 2007)
Christians Beaten by Militants (November 14, 2007)
Police Officer Part of Attack on a Church (November 21, 2007)
Church Building Destroyed and Pastor Beaten in Chhattisgarh State (November 21, 2007)
Church Building Demolished, Young Man Killed (November 28, 2007)
Two Pastors Stripped, Beaten and Arrested (December 5, 2007)
Militants Destroy Church Building Under Construction in Delhi (December 12, 2007)
Pastor Beaten (December 12, 2007)
Pastor and Wife Beaten by Hindus in Andhra Pradesh (December 19, 2007)
Christians Killed, Churches and Homes Destroyed in Mob Violence in Orissa (January 3, 2008)
Believers Attacked During Prayer Meeting in Rajasthan (January 9, 2008)
Help Christians in Orissa (January 16, 2008)
Christians Attacked by Hindu Militants in Chhattisgarh (January 23, 2008)
Two Christians Abducted and Beaten by Militants in Madhya Pradesh (January 23, 2008)
Pastor Beaten (January 30, 2008)
Attacks on Christians in Madhya Pradesh (February 27, 2008)
Christian Leader Beaten in Madhya Pradesh (March 5, 2008)
Christians Continue to Face Abuse (March 12, 2008)
Update on Orissa (March 12, 2008)
Two Nuns Attacked in Alibaug (March 26, 2008)
New Anti-Conversion Bill Passed in Rajasthan (March 26, 2008)
Christian Family Attacked by Hindu Militants in Madhya Pradesh (April 2, 2008)
Christian Couple under House Arrest in Srinagar (April 2, 2008)
Christians Attacked in Andhra Pradesh (April 9, 2008)
Christian Killed for Practicing "Black Magic" (April 16, 2008)
Pastors Beaten By Militants in Andhra Pradesh (April 23, 2008)
Case against Pastor's Attackers Closed in Rajasthan (April 23, 2008)
"Anti-Conversion" Law Implemented in Gujarat (April 30, 2008)
Pastor Martyred in Jharkhand (May 7, 2008)