How has Delhi’s history influenced modern India?

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Delhi’s extensive history has significantly shaped modern India. As a dominant trading center for centuries, Old Delhi’s commercial importance continues today. New Delhi has become a vital hub in the international corporate and financial network since the 1990s.

Delhi’s cultural institutions, museums, and architecture reflect a blend of traditional and cosmopolitan styles, showcasing India’s diverse artistic heritage. The city’s historical sites, such as the Red Fort and Humayun’s tomb, are UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Since India’s independence in 1947, Delhi has grown into a major metropolitan area, absorbing people from all over the country. This influx has placed a strain on the city’s infrastructure but has also contributed to its vibrant, diverse culture.