The mention of the President of Bharat' instead of the President of India' on the official invite for the G20 Summit dinner to be hosted at the Rashtrapati Bhawan has sparked debate about the name change of the country.
Shunning the name ‘India’ needs the Constitution to be amended. This can be a fairly straightforward process, or it could need the consent of at least half the states, depending on the nature of the amendment.
The use of 'President of Bharat' in place of the traditional 'President of India' in an official invite to foreign leaders attending the G20 summit has sparked a flurry of political reactions.
Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared a screenshot of the President s invite for G20 dinner which bore the name ‘Republic of Bharat’ | Latest News India