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SingaporeRename this country to BHARATBernd2023-09-10 07:39:41 · 3yNo. 287243reply
DO it
FinlandBernd2023-09-10 07:48:06 · 3yNo. 287247reply
DO IT
RussiaBernd2023-09-10 08:08:26 · 3yNo. 287248reply
Renaming to Bharat opens doors wider for Akhand Bharat idea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhand_Bharat
 
I often thought that it was inevitable that India would become next problem on the list of Westoids to eliminate, but i figured that this could happen only after-if Westoids defeat China and Russia. In this scenario both Russia and China defeated and then Westoids fix their gaze on India, cripple it, balkanize it and conquer it to not allow any other competition to Western hegemony to rise up again.
 
But now it seems that India might change the timeline and become beligerent and "grabby" much earlier, before Americans can deal with China. This could lead to China-Bharat clash much earlier, but Bharat will have less moral high-ground, less support in the region and a lot of internal problems to deal with.
RussiaBernd2023-09-10 08:11:37 · 3yNo. 287249reply
Look what i found on Wiki
 
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Akhand_Bharat_Flag.svg
RussiaBernd2023-09-10 08:28:32 · 3yNo. 287250reply
apparently, in nationalist hindu lore they have separate names for geographic features, names of the countries and cities. Lets explore that!
 
the Indian Ocean becomes Hindu Mahasagar
The Bay of Bengal becomes the Ganga Sagar
Myanmar is called Brahmadesh
Shri-Lanka becomes Singhaldweep
Afghanistan - Upganathan
Tibet - Trivishtap
SloveniaBernd2023-09-10 08:32:54 · 3yNo. 287251reply
lol
 
>the Indian Ocean becomes Hindu Mahasagar
literally just poojeet calque of "Indian Ocean", already used in India too
RussiaBernd2023-09-10 08:41:39 · 3yNo. 287252reply
yes, but just calling it Indian ocean is not the same as Hindu ocean.
 
There is a similar distinction in Russian language.
When we reffer to something we can use 2 words. Rossiyskiy or Russkiy. Rossiyskiy, meaning pertaining to modern Russian Federation multi-ethnic state, and Russkiy meaning ethnically Russian, excluding everyone who is not Russian in the most nationalist way. Russian Federation under Putin avoids using the word Russkiy in many ways, and preffers to use Rossiyskiy to underline ethnic unity of modern Russian federation and to avoid pandering to extreme nationalists.
 
But in India they WANT to pander to extreme nationalists. So when they say Hindu they are in a way excluding non-hindu Indians and everyone else. These obscure language games are really important and should not be overlooked.
RussiaBernd2023-09-10 08:58:34 · 3yNo. 287253reply
Also, i don't think very nationalist India would care about westoids screaching about Swastika. They had figures like Savitri Devi. If you ever hear that she is being brought up in Indian politics, maybe if someone proposes to build statue or temple to her, or return her remains to India, then there is a huge shift.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savitri_Devi
SloveniaBernd2023-09-10 13:16:12 · 3yNo. 287264reply
Hind is literally India on poojeet language. You're trying to draw conclusions that aren't there because your language has two words derived from a single poojeet one.
>When we reffer to something we can use 2 words. Rossiyskiy or Russkiy. Rossiyskiy
Puccian grammar. Doesn't work that way in poojeet.
Besides, https://hi.wikipedia.org/wiki/हिन्द_महासागर
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