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Andhra Pradesh is the seventh largest state by land and the tenth-most populous state in India. It is situated on India\'s south-eastern coast. Andhra Pradesh shares borders with Telangana to the northwest, Chhattisgarh to the north, Odisha to the northeast, Karnataka to the west, Tamil Nadu to the south and the water body of the Bay of Bengal to the East. It has the second largest coastline of 974 km in India after Gujarat.
The official name of India is the Republic of India. India is the second-most populated country in the world and also the seventh- largest country by land in the world. The Republic of India is made up of twenty-eight states and eight union territories. New Delhi is the National Capital Territory of India.
The Britishers came to India as traders in 1600 in the form of the East India Company. The East India Company had rights of trading in India under a Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I. In the second half of the 18th century, the Company continued to be primarily a trading business.
In 1857, a mutiny rose against the British East India Company. After the mutiny, in 1858 the constitutional system underwent great changes as the Company was obliged to transfer its power to the British Crown, which assumed direct responsibility for the governance of India.