The government wants to rename India to Bharat:
If, by the end of 2024, India is officially known as Bharat, and the name is used primarily in official communication, this market resolves YES. The market resolves YES even if the name change is rescinded, as long as it goes into effect
The dual naming of the country as "India" in English and "Bharat" in Hindi has deep historical, constitutional, and cultural roots. The names "India" and "Bharat" have both been recognized in the Constitution under Article 1(1). While the English version emphasizes "India" as the primary name, the Hindi version emphasizes "Bharat." Historically, names like "India" and its variants have foreign origins and are used primarily by outsiders. On the other hand, "Bharat" has indigenous roots and cultural significance. The Supreme Court has twice rejected renaming 'India' to 'Bharat' in 2016 and 2020. Changing the naming convention could have profound cultural, identity, and international implications and may divert attention from pressing challenges like unemployment, inequality, and environmental degradation. So, India can't be renamed as 'Bharat'.
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@HenkPoley I made one https://manifold.markets/SophusCorry/will-pakistan-officially-rename-the?r=U29waHVzQ29ycnk
@RithwikJayasimha thankfully manifold allows me to resolve questions for their spirit and not over technicalities