Social Sciences, asked by sebinjosaji465, 1 year ago

Why is India called "India" but not "Hindustan"?

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Answered by Harshitthegreatest
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India is called India not Hindustan because India name was given after the independence.
India stands for Independent Nation Declared In August....
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Answered by Anonymous
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HOLA !!

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HINDUSTAN MEANS " REGION OF HINDUS "

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INDIA IS A SECULAR COUNTRY CONSISTING OF MANY RELGION SO CALLING HINDUSTAN WOULD BE WRONG

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INDIA HAS OTHER NAMES SUCH AS "BHARATA" AND MANY MORE WHICH SEEM LIKE HINDU NAME WHICH MAY BRING SOCIAL CONFLICT

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TO AVOID SOCIAL CONFLICT WORD INDIA IS USED WHICH IS ORGINATED BY WHITE MENS

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