What is full form of INDIA
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Answer / tharak ram
INDEPENDENT NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INDIAN AUTHORITY
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Answer / arif
India is a Asian Country, not a short form, so it does not have any full form. The name "India" is derived from "Indus" which is the name of a river. The Greeks used to refer the country as the other side of river Indus, hence they call them Indoi.
India does not have any full form, but there could be some funny full forms of it like the one written below:-
I - Independent
N - National
D - Democratic
I - Intelligent
A - Area
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