It's about 1.5 crores.
The U.S.A has a large number of Christians in the world. There are some countries or territories with 100% Christian population such as Vatican City or come extremely close like Greece or Romania.
There are Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and muslims in India.
2% percentage of total population Indian Christians are bone of the oldest Christians in the world st Thomas apostle came to India in 1st century AD in musiri in kerala . Christians mainly reside in southern state of kerala ,tamilnadu ,northern state of Goa and north eastern states like nagaland,sikim,etx and minority reside in entire India
According to 2006 Census kerala was that state with highest Christians that is 19% of the total Population in numbers 6,049,790
Yes, there are Christians in every country in the world. Some countries have large populations or large ratios of Christians to total population, while some countries have small populations or small ratios of Christians to total population. Regardless, every country has a population of Christians. Somalia has the smallest ratio of Christians to total population with just 0.01% (1,000 people) while Maldives has the smallest population of Christians with just 300 (0.08%).
Christians in some areas of India are being persecuted, not by the government, but by terrorist groups in India like m.q.m. One of the places Christians have been persecuted is Orissa, India.
There are 4 considered religions in India: Hinduism (80.5% of India's population), Islam (13.4% of India's population), Christianity (2.3% of India's population), and Bahà'ìs (0.2% of India's population).
india
India has the largest Hindu population. 60 million Hindus are in India. So the largest population is in India.
There are thought to be about 300 million Orthodox Christians in the world.
About 2,000,000,000
Christians can and do build churches in India. However, just as we find it important for, say, Muslims to consider American sensitivities when building a mosque in New York, so Christians must consider Indian sensitivities when carrying out similar work in India.