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The name 'India' was first applied by whom?

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Answered by Abhaytomar11
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I think it was by rabindranath tagore.

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Answered by Anonymous
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hii viewer here's the answer to the given question

India is traditional name for Bharat by Europeans. Not given by any person. The name India is derived from the river ‘Sindhu’ or Indus as called by the ancient Greeks. S from Bharat became I in west, hence Sindhu became Indus. And the land of Indus was called Indica or India.

INDIA has a full form to

I INDEPENDENT
N NATION
D DECLARED
I IN
A AUGUST

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