
Indiwiki is the new community-driven knowledge site of India, that is committed to preserving the stories,
achievements, and the cultural richness of this country. Indiwiki is an online digital archive built as a
modern replacement of the traditional encyclopedias but exclusively dedicated to Indian personalities,
institutions, events, movements, and the socio-culturally important developments.
We believe that knowledge should be accessible, unbiased, and community-driven. Our content is written and
maintained to ensure clarity, relevance, and usefulness for students, professionals, and curious readers
alike.
Our philosophy is to have a dynamic platform on which facts about people, organizations, and topics of interest in India can flourish, democratizing Indian knowledge and making it find home with how diverse we are. Indiwiki is not only data but identity, heritage and legacy.
Indiwiki is structured in a sequence of curated groups to make exploration easier and, at the same time, represent the multi-dimensional excellence of the country:
India is classified as one of the most diverse nations in the world and most of their local stories are not
yet recorded in the public online records. International encyclopedias do not have a wide coverage in terms
of new regional businessmen, local leaders, local organizations of culture and those silent heroes.
The gap is filled in Indiwiki by providing:
Indiwiki lives on open togetherness and sharing. Entries are contributed by writers, researchers, students and institutions; it is a moderation and verification team that ensures the quality of the published material, as well as accuracy. We are proud to be decentralized in documents and it is time that people have a voice in their regions, their icons, and their narratives without having to hear the words of bureaucracy and notability politics. All citizens deserve to know about his/her hero and Indiwiki helps fulfill this right.
