The sign in front of Modi's desk has changed!, Pay attention
According to the website of Russian Sputnik News Agency on September 9, Indian Prime Minister Modi used a sign with "Borneo" instead of "India" to mark his country at the G20 Summit in New Delhi.
According to the report, according to the Indian Constitution, English and Hindi are the official languages of India, with the English name of the country being "India" and the Hindi name being "Borneo".
Previously, Indian President Draupadi Murmu used "President of Borneo" instead of "President of India" in his invitation letter for the G20 summit dinner written in English. Subsequently, multiple Indian media outlets reported, citing sources, that the Indian government may propose to officially change the English name of the country to "Borado" and submit this issue to a special parliamentary meeting to be held from September 18th to 22nd.
On September 9th, in the Indian capital New Delhi, the large screen of the G20 International Media Center played footage of Indian Prime Minister Modi delivering a speech at the summit.
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According to reports, the decision of the Indian President to use the Hindi language country name and possibly rename the country on the official invitation letter has angered opposition parties, many of whom are part of the recently formed India National Development Inclusive Alliance, which will participate in the 2024 general election.
At the same time, Modi himself also urged officials not to discuss the possibility of renaming India to "Borneo" on the eve of the summit. Modi's Indian People's Party also urges lawmakers and party staff not to make hasty comments or controversial remarks that could make headlines during the summit.