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Bharat

British  
/ ˈbʌrʌt /

noun

  1. transliteration of the Hindi name for India

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The India AI Impact Summit, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Bharat Mandapam on Monday, is being pitched by the government as a flagship gathering to position India as a global AI hub.

From BBC

Tejpreet Chopra, from the private power company Bharat Light and Power, points out that "the problem is that it's cheaper to import from China than to buy local".

From Barron's

The dhol drum of the Bharat Army beat out the rhythm of We Will Rock You, and rocked England were.

From BBC

“As India adds $4tn to GDP over the next decade, at least 5% of that will be digitally influenced, and coming from ‘Bharat' or rural India,” says Mr Daniel.

From BBC

Another Indian biotechnology company, Bharat Biotech, is working on its own low-cost cholera vaccine, Hillchol.

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