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Bharat vs. India: Understanding their Political and Constitutional meaning. Watch insights shared by Adv. Vijay Sardana.

By Lawstreet Bharat      08 Sep 2023      0 Comments

 What's in the name?, The political uproar over India vs Bharat is still continued as the term President of Bharat has been used for the first time in an official invite for a banquet hosted by President for the dignitaries attending G20 summit, replacing the traditional President of India.

Is it just a synonym or has more to do with culture and heritage of the country. To know more, listen to Supreme Court Advocate Vijay Sardana as he talks about it's political and constitutional interpretation.

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