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A formal G20 dinner invitation issued by President Droupadi Murmu that refers to her as the “President of Bharat” rather than India has increased speculation on Tuesday that the Asian country could begin the process of changing its name as early as this month, local media has reported.

The invite, which has been widely cicrulated on social media along with the hashtag #PresidentOfBharat, has been issued to various world leaders to compel them to attend a dinner on Saturday at Bharat Mandapam convention center in New Delhi, the venue for the G20 summit on September 9 and 10.

“The word ‘India’ is an abuse given to us by the British whereas the word ‘Bharat’ is a symbol of our culture,” Harnath Singh Yadav of the Bharatiya Janata Party told the ANI news agency.

The speculation comes as India Today reported on Tuesday that a resolution to officially rename India as Bharat could be tabled by the government at a special parliamentary session scheduled for later this month. However, the agenda for the upcoming session has not yet been made public so it remains unclear if the proposal will be formally introduced.

The current language in its constitution refers to the country as “India, that is Bharat, shall be a union of states…” Some political figures have endorsed switching names, including Mohan Bhagwat of the right-wing nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) political party, who has called on citizens to use the updated term.

The name Bharat is derived from Bharata; the name for India in several of the country’s languages, which itself comes from Hindu literature. Initially, Bharata referred to only a western region of the Gangetic Valley before it was more broadly used to describe the Indian subcontinent and the region of Greater India. The term Bharata was generally used interchangeably with ‘India.’

India is also sometimes known by a third name: Hindustan.

Other advocates for the switch have argued that the rumored constitutional change to a widely adopted, single indigenous name for the Asian country would bolster national pride, reinforce its heritage and distance itself from its history of colonial rule by Great Britain.

Critics, though, such as the Congress party leader Jairam Ramesh, have pushed back against the proposal, the saying that the move would in effect place India’s constitution “under assault.”
 
I can't wait for India to rename itself Bharat since we sometimes call Native Americans Indians to avoid confusion. Oddly enough, the word for the turkey bird in Turkish is Hindi. :story:
Hah, I guess my prediction was right!

Another fucking Turkiye or whatever the fuck it is. I swear Poo and Roach nationalists are the most retarded people you can encounter online.
I stumbled across an insanely anti-white Indian ultranatioanlist on some blog post over a decade ago. It was about an Irish man who was killed whilst in India and the ultranationalist gloated whilst boasting about the demise of white people. Some Japanese commenter called him out and told him to go fuck himself. :story:

Other than that, I haven't been exposed to any Indian nationalists on the internet in comparison to the hoards of Wumaos and Turkish nationalist keyboard warriors all over Twitter.
 
Other than that, I haven't been exposed to any Indian nationalists on the internet in comparison to the hoards of Wumaos and Turkish nationalist keyboard warriors all over Twitter.
If you check any social media post about the British Empire, the Koh-i-Noor (Which Indians stole from Persia btw), or something else British India related you will see a lot of stinky poos calling for Total British Death.
 
Hindustan will always be known as India...
 
I mean, Hungary is not Hungary either, but we know lesser species can't pronounce the real pure Altaic words.

But I am willing to compromise and call it Pooistan.
 
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Other advocates for the switch have argued that the rumored constitutional change to a widely adopted, single indigenous name for the Asian country would bolster national pride, reinforce its heritage and distance itself from its history of colonial rule by Great Britain.
I'd think learning to shit in toilets would improve national pride a lot more.
 
So what? We are supposed to just call every country by it's native language now? We will have to enforce this in every country and language now?

Does that mean everyone needs to call Japan "Nihon" now?

Hey random African tribe stop calling them "BLUCK BLUCK DONG" you must call them "Bharat" now!

People already shiver when they hear the word "India", imagine thinking your country will be more respected in the west by literally having the word "rat" in the name. Good job retards.

So what? We are supposed to just call every country by it's native language now? We will have to enforce this in every country and language now?

Does that mean everyone needs to call Japan "Nihon" now?

Hey random African tribe stop calling them "BLUCK BLUCK DONG" you must call them "Bharat" now!

People already shiver when they hear the word "India", imagine thinking your country will be more respected in the west by literally having the word "rat" in the name. Good job retards.
I have some Indian friends IRL and they do have a mouse God. Well kinda. The mouse is apparently a pet of their elephant God Ganesa. Yeah Hinduism is kind of a weirdstoner religion.
 
Regardless of what they're called, India will always be a shithole country filled with rapists, scammers, and backwards subhumans.
 
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