“India, that is Bharat” is a phrase mentioned in Article 1 of the Constitution of India, which defines the country’s name and territory. The article states
“India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States.”
This phrase encapsulates the dual identity of the country. “India” refers to the nation as a whole, while “Bharat” is its traditional name in Sanskrit and represents its ancient cultural and historical roots. The use of both names reflects the diverse linguistic and cultural heritage of the country.