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Sep 2023
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Sharp Edge with Vir Sanghvi : ’We were I...

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'Till recently it has always been the BJP that celebrates the use of India over Bharat. Atal Bihari Vajpayee lost an election by telling us that India was shining, Modi launched Make in India. So, is BJP so annoyed by Opposition alliance naming itself 'INDIA', that it prompted a knee-jerk response?', says author and columnist Vir Sanghvi, in #ThePrint #SharpEdge 

Read Vir Sanghvi's column here : https://theprint.in/opinion/we-were-india-since-alexanders-time-why-drag-the-british-into-it/1750174/

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