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  • When and how did Bharat became India? - The . . . - Times of India
    The transition from "Bharat" to "India" as the commonly used name for the country has a complex history, influenced by factors such as linguistic diversity, colonialism, and political changes Read the story here:
  • Two names, one nation: The origins of Bharat and India
    Colonial conundrum: During British colonial rule, from approximately 1757 to 1947, 'India' became the official name for the Indian subcontinent This nomenclature was linked to the Indus River, marking the western boundary of British India
  • If the name Bombay was erased for being a relic of colonial . . .
    The name given to the land by the ruling British owes its origin to the word “Hind”, which entered the Greek and Latin languages as “India”, literally the region of the river Indus
  • The Name Game: Bharat vs India
    "Bharat" is a historical and ideological name for India, while "India" is a constitutional and international name The use of these names has become political due to the formation of an opposition alliance called INDIA (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance)
  • The Colonial State and Constructions of Indian Identity: An . . .
    Google Scholar For an important (if hardly ‘subaltern’) discussion of the construction and hence radical modernity of Indian national identity, and its location in a specific holistic form of anti-colonialism, see Kaviraj, Sudipta, ‘The imaginary institution of India’, in Chatterjee, Partha and Pandey, Gyanendra (eds), Subaltern Studies
  • The Different Names of India: A Journey Through History
    Colonial Era: During the colonial period, India was often referred to as “British India” or the “Indian subcontinent” to distinguish it from other regions The British colonial rulers, who exercised control over the subcontinent, formally referred to the territory as “India ”
  • Opinion: It’s not just about its colonial past. Here’s what . . .
    A name change to “Bharat” would be, first and foremost, about Hindu nationalism It’s an opportunity to double down on India’s Hindu identity, even in the name by which it is called





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