What is full form of INDIA
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Answer / biplab kumar majhi
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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Answer / paritosh awana
The full form of India can't be 'independent nation declared in agust' as the name India was given before August.Indians would also not accept that the Britishers named there country and they would have named there own country.
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Answer / venkatesh kuchan
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.
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Answer / jyotsna moundekar
The thing is we are Indians we should follow our own name BHARAT. Ful name of India is independnt nation declared in august.
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Answer / sansakar singh
The name india is derived from the river indus which is now in pakistan indus word is derived from the persian word hindu in sanskrit it is sindhu from the 7 rivers names sapt sindhu.
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Answer / anonymous
The name 'India' is derived from the River Indus. However, it doesn't have a full form because it is not a short form. Indians mean people who live in India or people near Indus Valley.
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Answer / nisha
I independent
N nation
D democratic
I integrated
A alliance
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