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Historically, India has been known by various names in civilizations across the world, these names over time added a new dimension to the impact of India as a trading nation and as a civilzation in cultures around the world. Post Independence, in 1947, the Constitution of India includes official names of the Republic of India in each of the twenty-three Schedule VIII languages of India[1]. Hindi and English (listed in boldface) are the "official languages of the union" (Union meaning the Federal Government located in Delhi);[2] Tamil and Sanskrit are officially the "classical languages of India." name="References" id="References">
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