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As part of the [[British Empire]], a [[Viceroy of India]] was appointed to govern the country. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Storm Warning (audio story)|Storm Warning]]'') [[Victoria]] was officially the Empress of India. ([[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'') | As part of the [[British Empire]], a [[Viceroy of India]] was appointed to govern the country. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Storm Warning (audio story)|Storm Warning]]'') [[Victoria]] was officially the Empress of India. ([[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'') | ||
Following independence, India was a democracy with a [[Prime minister]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Rendition]]'') | Following independence, India was a democracy with a [[Prime minister]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') | ||
For several centuries, the [[Scindia family|Scindias]] were one of the most influential families in India. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'') | For several centuries, the [[Scindia family|Scindias]] were one of the most influential families in India. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'') |
Revision as of 18:18, 3 January 2018
India was a large subcontinent in south Asia.
By 2011, eighty percent of India was Hindu. (TV: Rendition)
Government
Part of India was a monarchy during the Mughal dynasty. The ruler was an emperor. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)
As part of the British Empire, a Viceroy of India was appointed to govern the country. (AUDIO: Storm Warning) Victoria was officially the Empress of India. (TV: Tooth and Claw)
Following independence, India was a democracy with a Prime minister. (AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion, TV: Rendition)
For several centuries, the Scindias were one of the most influential families in India. (COMIC: The Swords of Kali)
Geography
One of the provinces was called Madhya. (COMIC: The Swords of Kali)
History
12th century
Ben Daheer's goods included embroidered fabrics from India. (TV: The Crusade)
13th century
Marco Polo once transported an entire army and its equipment from Cathay to India, all without loss. He brought the sacred tooth of Buddha in the other direction, from India to Cathay, where it became one of Kublai Khan's most valued possessions. (TV: Marco Polo)
17th century
The pirate Captain, Henry Avery, acquired treasure belonging to the Mughal of India. (TV: The Curse of the Black Spot)
18th century
After ruling for three centuries the last emperor of the Mughal dynasty was overthrown by the British in 1756. The British East India Company ran the country and coordinated its trade. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)
19th century
In 1825, roads in the Madhya Province were dangerous because of dacoits and acolytes of Thuggee. (COMIC: The Swords of Kali)
In the late 1830s, the British feared that Russian expansion in Central Asia posed a threat to the Empire's rule in India. In response, British and Indian forces occupied Afghanistan in an attempt to halt Russia's expansion in the region, but this provoked resentment from the Afghans and the First Afghan War began. (PROSE: Mire and Clay)
The First Doctor visited India in 1843, where he met Siger Holmes and learned of a temple that housed a gateway to another world. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)
In 1857, the Indian Mutiny resulted in the abolition of the East India Company and the creation of the Indian Civil Service. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire) The First Doctor and Susan visited India during the Mutiny, at which time their lives were saved by David Warblington's father. (PROSE: The Duke's Folly)
In 1860, Major William "Bill" Chesterton, the paternal great-grandfather of the First Doctor's companion Ian Chesterton, was a member of a Hussar company in Jaipur, India. (PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger)
Some time after she established the Torchwood Institute in 1879 (TV: Tooth and Claw, TV: The New World), Queen Victoria founded Torchwood India to collect all alien artefacts which fell within the British Raj. (AUDIO: Golden Age)
During the Second Afghan War, British troops entered Afghanistan through India. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)
In 1886, Clemency Eddison became pregnant by a Vespiform in India. He drowned in a monsoon when the River Jumna overflowed its banks, and she returned to England to give birth to the child in secret. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)
In 1887, Siger's son Sherlock Holmes accompanied the Seventh Doctor, Benny, and Ace to India to prevent Azathoth from leading an invasion through that gateway. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)
Professor George Litefoot visited India on numerous occasions prior to the 1890s. (AUDIO: Voyage to Venus)
James Skinsale served in India during his time in the army. According to him, he was there long enough to "appreciate nature" and so found Leela's appearance pleasing when he met her. Lord Palmerdale found Skinsale's anecdotes about India even more boring than those about the House of Commons, where he worked as an MP after leaving the army. (TV: Horror of Fang Rock)
20th century
In 1924, Captain Jack Harkness was sent to shut down Torchwood India and confiscate all of its artefacts. (AUDIO: Golden Age)
The Fifth Doctor materialised the TARDIS in Calcutta on 31 December 1926 with the intention of taking his companions Nyssa, Tegan Jovanka and Turlough to the second Unofficial Test match between All India and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), which was played in the city on that day. The MCC won the match by four wickets. The Doctor considered it to be one of the best cricket matches of all time. (AUDIO: The Emerald Tiger)
Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart was born in India in 1930 and lived there until the age of eight. (PROSE: Blood Heat, No Future, Island of Death)
India saw the last days of British rule in 1947, which were marked by internal strife and rioting. The Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble accidentally arrived during this time, and were involved in stopping a case of Zytron energy poisoning with the help of Mahatma Gandhi. (PROSE: Ghosts of India) India gained dominion status later that year. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)
People of Asian descent weren't common in 1950s rural Britain, and a time-travelling Rani Chandra confused the inhabitants of Foxgrove on 18 August 1951. Mrs King assumed she was from "the Punjab". (TV: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith)
In the 1960s, Ram Vermas, his wife and Haresh Chandra's parents moved from India to England. They settled in Nottingham. (PROSE: Day of the Clown)
In the 1970s, a cult based around the Skang moved to Bombay; Indian Army official Major Chatterjee was UNIT's liaison officer in this operation. (PROSE: Island of Death)
Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India in 1984. As she told the Egyptian Pharaoh Erimem, Peri Brown considered her to be an effective female leader in contrast to her British counterpart and contemporary Margaret Thatcher. Given that Erimem was from the 14th century BC, she had unsurprisingly never heard of either Gandhi or Thatcher. (AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion)
21st century
The Cybermen crossed through the Void to India in 2007. A group of Cybermen marched on the Taj Mahal, a famous Indian landmark. (TV: Army of Ghosts) Later in the year, when the Rift opened, among many other phenomena, Jathaa sungliders appeared over the Taj Mahal. (TV: End of Days)
In 2009, former Torchwood India staff enacted a plan to return to the whole world to 1924 but were stopped by Torchwood Cardiff. (AUDIO: Golden Age)
In 2009, Colonel Augustus Oduya noted, among other places across Earth, India to have witnessed every human child being compelled to suddenly stop and proclaim their message: "we are coming" at 8:40AM GMT on a Wednesday in September. (TV: Children of Earth: Day One)
By 2010, Ben Jackson and Polly Wright were running an orphanage together in India. (TV: Death of the Doctor)
In the wake of Miracle Day in 2011, the Prime Minister of India called for peace with Pakistan. (TV: Rendition)
In 2014, the Scindia family invested in the Mangalyaan Mars Orbiter Mission. (COMIC: The Swords of Kali)
On 28 May 2071, the Anglo-Indian Salvage 2 rocket was launched to clean up Earth's orbital junk. (AUDIO: Scavenger)
22nd century
In the period where Ganger clones were used in acid mining factories, the population of Gangers in India was 10 million. (TV: The Almost People)
24th century
By 2314, the country was overpopulated and overrun by poverty and environmental chaos. (COMIC: The Swords of Kali)
In 2367, when the Silurian Ark was thought to be threatening Earth, the Indian Space Agency summoned the Eleventh Doctor to neutralise the threat. With the Doctor still aboard the ship, they ultimately fired missiles at it in an attempt to destroy the vessel before it reached Earth. The Doctor diverted the missiles towards Solomon's ship. (TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)
The Great Catastrophe
At some point prior to the 38th century, Japan and India merged into Indo-Japan due to a tectonic realignment in the wake of the Great Catastrophe. (TV: Sleep No More)
57th Segment of Time
An Indian elephant was one of the creatures on board the Ark in circa 10,000,000. (TV: The Ark)
Parallel universe
In a parallel universe visited by the Third Doctor, India was a member of the Conclave, a super cabinet designed to ensure world peace which was composed of the leaders of Earth's five continents. (PROSE: The Face of the Enemy)
References
Clara Oswald had a travel guide to India in her collection. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)
India was among the places where Winston Churchill fought while serving in the British Army. (AUDIO: The Oncoming Story)
Iris Wildthyme once encountered a manticore in the Indian jungle. (PROSE: Minions of the Moon)
Behind the scenes
- Cast and crew that were born in India include David Garth, Barry Justice, Waris Hussein, Joanna Lumley, Zohra Sehgal, Vineeta Rishi and Ayesha Dharker.
- According to The Brilliant Book 2012, a book that contains non-narrative based information, when the world learned that the Gangers were sentient, India made all its Gangers independent.