'Bharat' is already what hundreds of millions of Indians call their country, but Modi's name change could be anti-Muslim prejudice in disguise

The word “India” is an exonym – a placename given by outsiders. It came from the British, who ruled "the British Raj" from 1858 to 1947.

'Bharat' is already what hundreds of millions of Indians call their country, but Modi's name change could be anti-Muslim prejudice in disguise
The word “India” is an exonym – a placename given by outsiders. It came from the British, who ruled "the British Raj" from 1858 to 1947. Read More