How The 'Bharat' Name Change Was Pushed At G20

We shed light on the push for the 'Bharat' name change at the 2023 G20 Summit in Delhi.

PM Modi's use of 'Bharat' in his opening remarks at the Summit drew attention, reflecting a potential shift in international recognition.

Opening Remarks

President Droupadi Murmu referred to the "President of Bharat" in her invite, further fueling speculation about the renaming.

Dinner Invite

A magazine titled Bharat: The Mother of Democracy was distributed at the Summit which emphasised 'Bharat' as the official name.

The Magazine

The magazine covers India's history from the Sindhu-Saraswati civilization to the Ramayana and Mahabharata eras.

Magazine Timeline

It highlighted Mughal Emperor Akbar's democratic approach and India's desire to be known as 'Bharat' globally.

Bharatiya Desire

All these events at the G20 Summit have led to discussions about officially renaming India, with the BJP calling for the change.

The Renaming

However, the Congress party opposes the name change, considering it a government distraction tactic ahead of an upcoming election.

Opposition

The India name change debate is linked to Prime Minister Modi's ties with Gautam Adani, the Adani conglomerate's founder.

Ties

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