The name 'India' was first applied by whom?
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I think it was by rabindranath tagore.
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with the help of britishers
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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.
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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
hope ull get the answer to the given question and mark as brainliest one
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