Constitutional experts have weighed in on the ongoing debate regarding the
use of ‘Bharat’ in place of ‘India’ and have stated that there is nothing
inherently wrong with this linguistic choice. They argue that the
preference for ‘Bharat’ is a personal choice, reflecting the country’s
linguistic and cultural diversity. India’s constitution recognizes Bharat
and India as acceptable national names in its official languages. This
perspective reinforces the importance of respecting the country’s
linguistic diversity and individual preferences.
use of ‘Bharat’ in place of ‘India’ and have stated that there is nothing
inherently wrong with this linguistic choice. They argue that the
preference for ‘Bharat’ is a personal choice, reflecting the country’s
linguistic and cultural diversity. India’s constitution recognizes Bharat
and India as acceptable national names in its official languages. This
perspective reinforces the importance of respecting the country’s
linguistic diversity and individual preferences.