List of Indian Christians

This article lists notable Indian Christians. The list includes both Indians who lived within India and its predecessor states, and those of Indian ancestry who resided in other countries.

Activists

Business

Politics

Deceased

Cinema

Sports

  • Vinod Kambli, cricketer[31]
  • Mahesh Bhupathi, professional tennis player also widely regarded as among the best doubles players in the world with 11 Grand Slam titles to his credit[32]
  • Leander Paes Indian professional tennis player who is considered as one of the greatest doubles player in the history of the sport along the record of most doubles wins in the Davis Cup.[33]
  • Vece Paes Vece Paes was a former Indian hockey midfielder, and representing the Indian team in the 1972 Munich Olympics, that won the bronze medal.[34]
  • Mary Kom, Olympic bronze medallist in 2012 Summer Olympics, London[35]
K. A. Paul who was born as a Hindu, but converted to Christianity in the year 1971.

Religious leaders

Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta.

Others in Christian ministry

Cultural leaders

See also

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