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Class I-A:
- Official language of India
- English (en)
- Hindi (hi)
Class I-B:
- Scheduled language of India
- Assamese (as)
- Bengali (bn)
- Gujarati (gu)
- Kannada (kn)
- Kashmiri (ks)
- Konkani (gom)
- Maithili (mai)
- Malayalam (ml)
- Marathi (mr)
- Meitei (mni)
- Nepali (ne)
- Odia (or)
- Punjabi (pa)
- Sanskrit (sa)
- Santhali (sat)
- Sindhi (sd)
- Tamil (ta)
- Telugu (te)
- Urdu (ur)
Class I-C:
- Language native to India with significant speakers (≈1,000,000+)
- Awadhi (awa)
- Bhojpuri (bh)
- Tulu (tcy)
Class I-D:
- Classical language native to India
- Pali (pi)
Class II-A:
- Language native to India with small number of speakers (<1,000,000)
- Bishnupriya Manipuri (bpy)
- Saraiki (skr)
Class II-B:
- Language not native to India with significant number of speakers
- Tibetan (bo)
Class II-C:
- Languages related to Class I languages expected to have significant India-related coverage
- Fiji Hindi (hif)
- Sinhalese (si)
Class III-A:
- Official language of the UN
- Arabic (ar)
- Chinese (zh)
- French (fr)
- Russian (ru)
- Spanish (es)
Class III-B:
- Major global languages expected to have significant India-related coverage
- Dutch (nl)
- Esperanto (eo)
- German (de)
- Hebrew (he)
- Persian (fa)
- Simple English (simple)
Class III-C:
- Languages with 1,000,000+ articles
- Cebuano (ceb)
- Egyptian Arabic (arz)
- Italian (it)
- Japanese (ja)
- Polish (pl)
- Portuguese (pt)
- Swedish (sv)
- Ukrainian (uk)
- Vietnamese (vi)
- Waray-waray (war)
Class IV-A:
- Languages that have an organised WikiProject India (wikidata:Q11037573) with at least 100 edits on related topics in past 365 days
Class IV-B:
- Languages that have an organised WikiProject India with less than 100 edits on related topics in past 365 days
Class IV-C:
- Languages that have an organised WikiProject India with unknown number of edits on related topics in past 365 days
- Danish (da)
- Georgian (ka)
- Korean (ko)
- Romanian (ro)
- Thai (th)
- Turkish (tr)
Class V:
- Languages with 500,000+ articles
- Catalan (ca)
- Finnish (fi)
- Hungarian (hu)
- Indonesian (id)
- Norwegian (no)
- Serbian (sr)
Class VI:
- All other languages
Rules and regulations
- Preamble
- This list shall consist of topics that every Indian Wikipedia should ideally have.
- It can serve as a starting point and guide for smaller Wikipedias to increase their encyclopedic content.
- This list is independent of meta:List of articles every Wikipedia should have, en:Vital articles and any list of similar kind on any Wikipedia project.
- This list may consist of topics that are also being covered by other lists and Indian Wikipedias should attempt to give equal value to meta:List of articles every Wikipedia should have, this list & to their local Vital articles list if it exists.
- This list may contain topics that don't relate directly to India, but helps increase the encyclopedic content of Indian Wikipedias. However, greater weight must be given to topics related to India during for inclusion into the list.
- Indian Wikipedias
- For the purposes of this list, all Wikipedias are divided into 6 classes. Some classes are further divided into subclasses.
- The classes are as follows:
- I-A: Official language of India
- I-B: Scheduled language of India
- I-C: Language native to India with significant speakers (≈1,000,000+)
- I-D: Classical language native to India
- II-A: Language native to India with small number of speakers (<1,000,000)
- II-B: Language not native to India with significant number of speakers
- II-C: Languages related to Class I languages expected to have significant India-related coverage
- III-A: Official language of the UN
- III-B: Major global languages expected to have significant India-related coverage
- III-C: Languages with 1,000,000+ articles
- IV-A: Languages that have an organised WikiProject India (wikidata:Q11037573) with at least 100 edits on related topics in past 365 days
- IV-B: Languages that have an organised WikiProject India with less than 100 edits on related topics in past 365 days
- IV-C: Languages that have an organised WikiProject India with unknown number of edits on related topics in past 365 days
- V: Languages with 500,000+ articles
- VI: All other languages
- When a Wikipedia satisfies the criteria for multiple classes, it shall be included in the highest class that it satisfies.
- All Wikipedias that fall in Classes I or II shall be known as Indian Wikipedias.
- Quota