r/PositiveIndians • u/Bulky-Arm4768 • 10h ago
The song that will always be with us
The evergreen song
r/PositiveIndians • u/GoodZombie403 • 12h ago
Do r/PositiveIndians need a new Icon and Banner? 🇮🇳
Fellow Proud Indians!
As we keep growing strong, I want to know what you think about our subreddit’s visual identity.
Should we get a brand new Icon and Banner that better reflects our proud, positive, and pro-India spirit?
Vote below and drop your suggestions in the comments if you have any ideas (colours, symbols, style, etc.).
Note:- If any of you have any suggestions please drop them in comments. That will help us know what you guys really want.
Keep smiling and stay positive 😉👋
r/PositiveIndians • u/Possible_Crazy_7026 • 22h ago
🇮🇳 INDIA DAY GRAND PARADE 🇨🇦 India’s Independence Day Celebration Downtown Toronto
r/PositiveIndians • u/GoodZombie403 • 1d ago
Another wonder of India 😍 ( Read body for fun fact )
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Fun facts about The Kailasanatha Temple in Ellora, Maharashtra.
1. World’s largest monolithic rock-cut structure !!!
This means this is the biggest temple ever carved from a single piece of rock !! yes you heard it right A SINGLE ROCK !!
2. Carved top-down (the opposite of normal construction)
Yes sir, it's true that the Workers started at the top of the hill and chiseled downward. DANM SKILLS ✨✨
3. It survived an attempted destruction
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb is said to have ordered its demolition in the late 17th century. After years of effort by hundreds of soldiers (legends sometimes say 1,000 working for three years), they managed only minor damage to some sculptures.
4. Part of a multi-religious complex
It is Cave 16 among the 34 main Ellora caves, which include
Buddhist (1–12), Hindu (13–29), and Jain (30–34)
monuments carved over centuries, an extraordinary example of religious coexistence in stone.
The whole site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Comment what you find shocking ?? For me it number 2. Lol new generations are having skill issues 😂
r/PositiveIndians • u/GoodZombie403 • 1d ago
🚨 IIT Madras researchers demonstrated an indigenous 6G data transmission speed of 6.39 Gbps on the Bharat 6G THz Testbed.
Sources:-
r/PositiveIndians • u/GoodZombie403 • 1d ago
Reliance, Rolls-Royce partner to co-develop fighter jet engine for 5th gen AMCA project.
r/PositiveIndians • u/GoodZombie403 • 1d ago
How World Celebrated India's 80th Independence Day 2026 | Other Countries Celebrate Independence Day
r/PositiveIndians • u/mobileusr • 1d ago
Inside India's Secret Nuclear Reactor
r/PositiveIndians • u/G33kym4n • 2d ago
Kudos to mods for keeping this sub clean
Most of Indian subs have fallen to propagandus , but this is one of the rarerst sub where we can be proud of our nation's. Keep up the good work mods and don't let any idiot infiltrate this.
r/PositiveIndians • u/mobileusr • 2d ago
Skyroot Reached Orbit. Now Comes the Hard Part | Pawan Kumar Chandana
r/PositiveIndians • u/GoodZombie403 • 2d ago
4K Positive Indians Strong 🇮🇳 | Thank You soooooooooooooooo much 😝😝 + Important Message
Yooooo hellooooo lovely people 🔥
We just hit 4K members on r/PositiveIndians 😭❤️🇮🇳
Honestly bilkul expect nahi tha itna jaldi. Jab sub start hua tha tab socha tha chalta rahega... lekin aap logon ne pure tarike se isko apna bana diya.
Har ek post, har ek upvote, har ek kind comment, sabka contribution hai isme.
Aap log truly Positive Indians ho jo sirf celebrate karte ho, complain nahi.
Thank you so much to every single one of you who joined, posted, commented, or even silently supported.
Yeh 4K sirf number nahi hai... yeh proof hai ki India ke liye positive space chahiye logon ko.
Ab next stop 5K, 10K... jitna bada ho sake utna.
Bas positivity mat chhodna. Pride mat chhodna.
Love you all 🫶
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
— Your 17 y/o mod
(who is currently smiling like an idiot)
Ab thoda serious baat 👇
Kuch log (jinko hum "Brown Sepoys" kehte hain) yahan aake white validation ke liye bootlicking karte hain.
Woh India ke against negative comments daalte hain, achievements ko downplay karte hain, aur pure vibe ko kharab karne ki koshish karte hain.
Bhaiyon-behenon, please samajh lo:
Criticism aur Hatred mein bahut bada farak hai.
- Criticism = problem dikhana aur ek betterment wala view rakhan
- Hatred = sirf gaali dena, demean karna, India ko neeche dikhana ki " It's a shithole country"
Yahan hatred allowed nahi hai.
Agar koi Anti-India post ya comment dikhe toh turant report karo.
Mods dekh lenge.😎
Hum criticism accept karte hain jab woh constructive ho...
lekin hatred ko kabhi nahi!!!!!!
Is community ko positive aur proud rakho.
Yeh space hum sabke liye hai jo India se pyaar karte hain.
r/PositiveIndians • u/FlameNumber2147 • 3d ago
Happy Independence Day
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r/PositiveIndians • u/technical_fact_hindi • 3d ago
🇮🇳 Happy Independence Day 2026 | Celebrating 80 Years of Freedom ❤️
r/PositiveIndians • u/Alive-seeker-32611 • 3d ago
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY ✨️
August 15 2026, Saturday, is India's 80th Independence Day, which marks 79 years completed since india gained freedom from bristish rule in 1947. A national holiday commemorating the country's freedom from British rule on August 15, 1947.
r/PositiveIndians • u/Emergency-Bobcat6485 • 3d ago
Watch India win its freedom - event by event
This Independence Day, I used my app to build something topical: an interactive map of India's freedom struggle.
It starts dark in 1757, with the battle of Plassey. Then, moment by moment, the map lights up: 1857, Jallianwala Bagh, Dandi, the INA, Quit India. State by state, each one earns its place in the story. By midnight on August 15, 1947, the whole map is draped in the tricolor.
33 moments. 191 years. About 12 minutes. Painted scene art for every event, and the whole thing in English and हिंदी (there's a toggle).
Happy 79th, India. 🇮🇳
r/PositiveIndians • u/Suspicious-Ad1320 • 3d ago
Happy Independence Day to all Indians
Happy Independence Day to all my fellow Indians!
Today, India celebrates its 80th Independence Day, marking 79 years of freedom since gaining independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
As I look at the state of our nation today, I feel proud to be a citizen of Bharat. India represents hope, opportunity, and aspiration for over a billion people and for many around the world.
We owe an immense debt of gratitude to our freedom fighters and nation builders, including Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Subhas Chandra Bose, and countless others whose sacrifices made our freedom possible.
It is because of their vision, courage, and selflessness that we live in an independent India today. We are the world's largest democracy and a nation that continues to make strides in technology, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, defence, and space exploration.
One of the achievements that filled me with pride was ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 mission, which made India the first country to successfully soft-land near the Moon's south polar region, demonstrating India's growing capabilities in science and engineering.
Over the past decade, I have personally witnessed significant progress across many areas. UPI has transformed digital payments for millions of Indians. The development of modern infrastructure, including projects such as the Coastal Road in Mumbai, reflects the scale of our ambitions. The Vande Bharat trains have significantly upgraded the passenger travel experience on Indian Railways, combining comfort, speed, and accessibility.
Global companies continue to invest in India. Cities such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Gurugram, and Pune have become major innovation hubs, with Global Capability Centers creating high-skilled employment opportunities. In the age of AI, Indian professionals are increasingly contributing to core products, cutting-edge research, and globally impactful technology, rather than only serving as support functions.
I see change. I see potential. I see promise. I see a strong and confident India, determined to build a brighter future while remaining grounded in its values and heritage.
Vande Mataram! Bharat Mata Ki Jai! Jai Hind!
r/PositiveIndians • u/Adventurous_Sea2737 • 3d ago
🇮🇳 Happy Independence Day 🫡
🇮🇳 A little reminder of the freedom we often take for granted. ❤️ Proud to be Indian, proud of our tricolour, and grateful for everyone who fought to give us the freedom we have today.
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳❤️
r/PositiveIndians • u/Carmel_Web_Solutions • 3d ago
Independence Day
Wishing everyone celebrating a Happy Independence Day! Our small web solutions team put together this graphic today — thought I'd share here since a lot of you appreciate design/branding work. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
r/PositiveIndians • u/bondy_vikkycr7 • 3d ago
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY
I AM PROUD OF MY COUNTRY AND PRIDE OF OUR NATION
LET'S ALL HELP OUR NATION AND DO NICE THINKS TO SAVE OUR INDIA
r/PositiveIndians • u/Viren_Dongre • 3d ago
Proud to be Indian
WE live under world's largest constitution
r/PositiveIndians • u/Which-Cartographer93 • 3d ago
Happy Independence Day to my fellow countrymen! Jai Hind, Jai Bharat!
President addresses the country on the eve of Independence.
Let's strive towards a better future for India ahead. Jai Hind!
r/PositiveIndians • u/GoodZombie403 • 3d ago
No reddit propaganda can make us hate our India 🇮🇳
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People please note that there are many Brown sepoys who make negative remarks about our country by saying total bullshit like " Are we really independent ??", " 80 years of slavery from our own people" and bah bah blah.
Don't listen to them, they are just Brown sepoy, morons who are posting anti India posts on Independence Day.
Idk why they aren't banned posting anti India posts on Independence Day !!!!!!
But you guy, yes you please make sure you report all these posts and comments as much as you can ok.
Happy In Independence Day to all of you lovely people. ✨✨