It rather depends what you mean by a mother country. It is usually taken to mean the country from which colonies were established in other countries, and from which those colonies are or have been governed. India was once part of the British Empire, as were the USA, Australia and New Zealand. Whilst it is true that the culture of these latter countries owes a great deal to Great Britain, it holds less true for India which already had great civilizations going back thousands of years. People anywhere might object to the term now, as they have established their own identities with influences from all over the world.
The Indus Valley civilization, from 3300 to 1300 BC.
America is an example of a democratic country
Yes - India is a Country.Yes India is a country with over a billion people living in it and is located in Southern Asia.
india
Mother country? Needs to be explained a bit.
no it is not
Primarily, India.
Mother Teresa was originally Albanian..
She lived most of her life in India.
She was sent to India as a Sister of Loreto.
Only if by 'our country' you mean India, then yes.
When she joined the Sisters of Loreto they sent her to India to teach in their schools in that country.
Mothe Teresa was the mother of India
Mother Teresa lived the first 18 years of her life in Albania before becoming a sister and missionary to the country of India where she spent the rest of her life.
India is a country.
The first woman social worker in the country of India is unknown. There are now thousands of women who have become social workers in India such as Mother Teresa.
Nargis Dutt was in the title role of mother in the 'Mother India'.
India was still under British rule and fought hard in British wars they were not invested in. The Mother of India declared at the end of the war that India is the only country who can be honored for giving such a priceless gift to another country as the bodies of dead soldiers lay on the ground.