India is thinking of changing big and may rename itself Bharat. The name comes from Sanskrit, an old language. It also refers to a legendary king. India’s Constitution has two names for the country: India and Bharat. Hindi speakers use Bharat more. English speakers and foreigners use India more. Who Wants the Change? The ruling […]
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