<p>On X (formerly Twitter), the Bharat-India name change row became one of the top trending topics after a picture of a G20 dinner invite sent by Rashtrapati Bhavan addressing Droupadi Murmu as 'President of Bharat' -- instead of the customary 'President of India' -- went viral.</p><p>As the Special Session of Parliament begins on September 18, there is now speculation that a bill proposing a constitutional amendment may be introduced to rename the country as 'Bharat'. </p>.India vs Bharat row creates ripples across the country.<p>The suggested renaming has received both praise and criticism. Some people believe that the new name 'Bharat' is consistent with India's cultural and historical roots as it is a name that has been revered in ancient scriptures, while some dubbed the possible move as "pointless".</p><p><em>The debate triggered a flood of memes on the internet, which are sure to tickle your funny bone.</em></p>.<p><strong>A look at some of the memes on X:</strong></p>
<p>On X (formerly Twitter), the Bharat-India name change row became one of the top trending topics after a picture of a G20 dinner invite sent by Rashtrapati Bhavan addressing Droupadi Murmu as 'President of Bharat' -- instead of the customary 'President of India' -- went viral.</p><p>As the Special Session of Parliament begins on September 18, there is now speculation that a bill proposing a constitutional amendment may be introduced to rename the country as 'Bharat'. </p>.India vs Bharat row creates ripples across the country.<p>The suggested renaming has received both praise and criticism. Some people believe that the new name 'Bharat' is consistent with India's cultural and historical roots as it is a name that has been revered in ancient scriptures, while some dubbed the possible move as "pointless".</p><p><em>The debate triggered a flood of memes on the internet, which are sure to tickle your funny bone.</em></p>.<p><strong>A look at some of the memes on X:</strong></p>