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    G-20 Summit 2023 India: ‘Bharat’ written on the nameplate during PM Modi’s address at G-20

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    By Harish Tiwari on September 9, 2023 National, PMO

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered the inaugural address at the G-20 Summit at Bharat Mandapam in Pragati Maidan in New Delhi with Bharat written on the plate in front of him. These days, there is a strong debate in the country about India versus India and speculations are being made that the name of India can be changed to Bharat.

    Along with this, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Union Minister Smriti Irani has also reacted to this on the social media site X (formerly Twitter). “A new name of hope and confidence – India,” he wrote. Actually, when there is an official meeting of a country, the name of that country is also written on the plate in front of its representative. Which shows that the person present in the meeting is representing this country.

    G-20 Summit 2019: Pm Narendra Modi addresses G-20 Summit in English instead of India In such a situation, the discussion was again fueled whether the rumor of changing the name of the country was true, although no official statement has been issued about it yet.

    When did the controversy arise??

    The discussion about changing the name of the country started when the country’s President Draupadi Murmu sent an invitation for dinner. In this dinner invitation sent on Tuesday, President of India was written instead of President of India. After this, opposition leaders fiercely opposed the Modi government and gave reactions. On this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi instructed party leaders and Union ministers to avoid political controversy.

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