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How did the Greek term Indos influence India’s international name?

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0%(A) It was used only for the Indus Valley.
100%(B) It became 'India' through linguistic changes. ( 1 voter )
0%(C) It refers exclusively to Indian rivers.
0%(D) It was derived from 'Bhāratavarṣha.'
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The Greek term ‘Indos,’ based on the Indus River, transformed over time into ‘India.’ This name gradually became standard internationally, differentiating the region beyond its borders.

Class 6 NCERT Social Science Tapestry of the Past Chapter 5 India, That is Bharat

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  1. The Greek term ‘Indos’ refers to the Indus River, a major geographical landmark. When Greeks adopted this term, it became ‘Indike’ or ‘India’ in Western languages. Over time, this name defined the land beyond the Indus. While rooted in a geographical feature, ‘India’ eventually represented the subcontinent globally. This evolution exemplifies how foreign encounters shaped India’s identity in global understanding.

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