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Nepal is the only Hindu kingdom of the world. India is a democratic country with Hindu majority.
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Answer Nepal is the only country in the world which is officially Hindu.
In modern world first Hindu country that was established is Nepal. Other than that no country or state is officially Hindu state. Nepal was established in the 20 th century after British left India.
The name of the Hindu temple in Lahore is of little relevance to any living creature in the world that is not an inhabitant of Lahore. I believe you should give this country a fair statement of privacy and discontinue searching ridiculous queries, thankyou.
India, and almost whole world was Hindu several millenniums ago. India is the land of the Hindus since eternity. India is the cradle of the Vedic/Hindu civilization.
THERE IS NO ANY FOUNDER OF HINDU RELIGION.IT IS THE OLDEST CULTURE IN THE WORLD.
Any predominately Hindu country, the only example of which is India.
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Hindus are in India , Nepal, Fiji, Mauritius , Guyana Sri Lanka as more than or equal to 20% of these coutires population. Cannot say anything about hindu population in Islamic countries as govt. agencies in these countries go by the philosophy of "Islam all over the world" and forcefully convert minorities into Islam . eg: Pakistan, Bangladesh. There are some emigrants in UAE but UAE doesn't share any concrete figure of minorities in their country, a present order by UAE that hindu or chirstian names like Ram , Krishana , Mary cannot be used in UAE as it hurt their religious sentiments depicts that central asia is not going to share data on this matter. Therefore Hindu population is nearly 13% in world as per various reports on internet.
India. Hindus believe cows are sacred, so this answer could mean any Hindu-dominated country.
No. There are there are two Hindu-majority countries in the world, India and Nepal, and one Hindu-plurality country, Mauritius. However, all three of these countries are currently secular nations with no official state religion. In the case of Nepal, Hinduism was the state religion under the former Kingdom of Nepal, which was overthrown in 2008. However, in the current Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, there is no official state religion in Nepal.