A row has broken out in India after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government used the term "Bharat" in an official invite for the G20 Summit being sent on behalf of the president.
Bharat is the Hindi name for India.
The dinner invitation from President Droupadi Murmu to foreign leaders attending the summit describes her as "President of Bharat".
Several ministers from the ruling BJP party cheered the move, but opposition leaders questioned its purpose.
The move comes amid reports that the government is mulling changing the name of the country officially to Bharat - but there has been no confirmation.
All of India's official websites still use the term "government of India" and Ms Murmu is still referred to as the President of India on X (formerly Twitter).
However, Bharat's use in the invite comes just two days after Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) - the ideological mentor of the BJP - said that the country should be called Bharat instead of India.
"At times we use India so those who speak English will understand. But we must stop using this. The name of the country Bharat will remain Bharat wherever you go in the world," Mr Bhagwat said.
On Tuesday, several BJP politicians welcome
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