Renaming of a country is a costly exercise. For instance, the estimated cost of renaming Swaziland to Eswatini was $60 million
All eyes were on the world leaders at the G20 Summit held in New Delhi last week and on the plaque in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The plaque which read 'Bharat' made headlines across the country currently known as India.
From primetime news to family Whatsapp groups, debates around the renaming of India to Bharat have been heating up, if not raging like wildfire, for the past week. The country seems divided about the renaming, if a cursory glance through social media timelines is anything to go by.
In political circles, there's an increasing number of flare-ups. On Sunday, senior leader of BJP from West Bengal, Dilip Ghosh, said India will be renamed as Bharat and those who are unhappy with the change are “free to leave the country.” Will they be leaving India or Bharat, one wonders?
The intense and widespread speculation about India being renamed to Bharat has also raised another critical question about the cost of such a spectacular rebranding exercise.
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