Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi used a sign reading “Bharat” instead of “India” to introduce his country at the first session of the Group of Twenty (G20) summit. This has been reported DEA News.
According to the Indian constitution, English and Hindi are the official languages of the country. Moreover, the state is called India in English and Bharat in Hindi.
6 September Indian External Affairs Minister Subramaniam Jaishankar declarationHe said the use of the word Bharat to refer to his country in materials for the G20 summit was not an attempt to change the name of the state.
Previously, The Economic Times had written that the Indian government would change the official name of the country to “Bharat”. A relevant resolution could be presented at a special session of parliament scheduled for September 18-22. More details in the material “Newspapers.Ru”.
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Source: Gazeta

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