Moneycontrol
HomeNewsIndiaBharat's journey to the name India
Trending Topics

Bharat's journey to the name India

Derived from the Indus River, the nation's fascinating etymology can be traced back to the texts of ancient Mesopotamia in the third millennium BC

September 05, 2023 / 18:24 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

The official name of the Indian subcontinent has been a matter of debate even while the Constitution was being drafted

The G20 dinner invitation from the President of India has sparked a political controversy. The invitation refers to Droupadi Murmu as “The President of Bharat" instead of “The President of India”. While BJP questioned the opposition’s alleged discomfort with the word “Bharat”, many parties wondered what prompted the Centre to suddenly think of “renaming” the country. Read here.

The official name of the Indian subcontinent has been a matter of debate even while the Constitution was being drafted. Jambudvipa, Nabhivarsa and Aryavarta are some of the names historically associated with India. Even India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru in his book, The Discovery of India, wrote, “Often, as I wandered from meeting to meeting, I spoke to my audiences of this India of ours, of Hindustan and of Bharata, the old Sanskrit name derived from the mythical founders of the race.” But when the Constitution came into effect in 1951 its first read — “India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of states”. There are many stories and myths about how the name India and Bharat were coined.

Story continues below Advertisement

The origin

Scholars say the name "India" is derived from the river Indus or  Sindhu River. It has been widely used in Greek since Herodotus and in English in the 17th century.