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Bharat Ka Satya

The truth of Bharat, told as a living family-tree. Walk the branches of the nation's story — the figures, the movements, the milestones — every leaf carrying the source it stands on.

190Figures & Moments
70Cited Sources
4Great Chronicles

Chronicles of Bharat

Each opens into an interactive tree of cards. Tap any card for the full account and its citations.

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Chronicle I · Swatantrata

How Bharat Won Freedom

1857 – 1947

From the first war of 1857 to Independence — the revolutionary stream and the constitutional stream, side by side. Netaji's INA, Savarkar's Abhinav Bharat, Gandhi's satyagraha, Bhagat Singh's defiance, and Patel's welding of a nation.

Subhas Chandra BoseV.D. SavarkarMahatma GandhiBhagat SinghSardar Patel
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Chronicle II · Sankalp se Siddhi

Bharat 2014 – Present

2014 – Present

The milestones of a decade across seven domains — Digital Bharat and UPI, GST, Ayushman Bharat, Chandrayaan-3's south-pole landing, the Ram Mandir, the G20 Presidency, and Bharat's rise to the world's 4th-largest economy.

UPI & Digital IndiaChandrayaan-3Ayushman BharatRam MandirG20 Presidency
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Chronicle III · Pradhan Mantri

Prime Ministers of Bharat

1947 – Present

All fourteen Prime Ministers — plus Acting PM Gulzarilal Nanda — in a full horizontal timeline from the incumbent back to Nehru. Each column holds profile (birth–death / age), exact terms, and major accomplishments with hard dates and official citations.

ModiManmohan SinghVajpayeeIndira GandhiNehru
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Chronicle IV · Rajya

States & Union Territories

28 States · 8 UTs

An interactive map of Bharat. Hover any region for capital, Census population, formation, leadership offices, agriculture, minerals, energy and economic hubs — hard facts, cited sources.

MaharashtraUttar PradeshTamil NaduGujaratDelhi
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Cited, not asserted

Every card links to its source — books, official gazettes, court judgments and reputable reporting. Where an event is contested, we say so and cite both sides.

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The historians we lean on

Including Vikram Sampath's Savarkar volumes, J. Sai Deepak's India, that is Bharat, Sugata Bose on Netaji, and Bipan Chandra's Bharat's Struggle for Independence.

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History as a tree

People and events are drawn as a family-tree — roots, branches and leaves — so you can see how one moment grew from another, all the way to today.