What the Heck.Indus didn't Flow in India.
Kashmir is occupied by India not Part of India.
Thats your notion,but the point it is a part of India as of now.
The significance of INDIA is that this name was originated from word INDUS.
Isn't that what i said,The Indus river was used to
India never exists at that time.
Yes we did,both as a state and nation.
How the word Indus can be named after India when the word INDUS born first and the word INDIA Born and originated from INDUS after a long long time??
You seem to have misinterpreted my post
I don't recall mentioning/hinting Indus was derived from India.
No one knows the origins of the name Indus,but we do know India was derived from Indus.
The ganges civilization(Original civilization of modern day india)
Was the extension of Indus civilization.
I prefer not to discriminate between the two.
The word is YINDU not India.
YINDU is derived from the Sanskrit name for Indus ,Sindhu
The original name was Shendu ,i guess over time it got pronounced as Yindu.
This is according to Zhang Qian an imperial envoy to the world outside of China in the 2nd century BC, during the time of the Han Dynasty.
"Southeast of Daxia is the kingdom of Shendu (India)... Shendu, they told me, lies several thousand li southeast of Daxia (Bactria). The people cultivate the land and live much like the people of Daxia. The region is said to be hot and damp. The inhabitants ride elephants when they go in battle. The kingdom is situated on a great river (Indus)" (Shiji, 123, Zhang Qian quote, trans. Burton Watson).
The word India didn't even existed at those times.
The word India is never used in any ancient History.
The term
India The English term one is from Greek Ἰνδία (Indía), via Latin India. Iindía in Byzantine (Koine Greek) ethnography denotes the region beyond the Indus (Ἰνδός
river, since Herodotus (5th century BC) ἡ Ἰνδική χώρη, hē Indikē chōrē; "Indian land", Ἰνδός, Indos, "an Indian", from Avestan Hindu (referring to Sindh, and listed as a conquered territory by Darius I in the Persepolis terrace inscription). The name is derived ultimately from Sindhu, the Sanskrit name of the river, but also meaning "river" generically. Latin
Even if we claim it on river flow base then still it is ours Because the Indus's flow is all along Pakistan.
No nation has authority over an entire course of river.
Just like Pakistan has no authority over part of Indus river flowing in China or India.
Similarly neither India nor China have any authority over part of the river flowing inside Pakistani territory.
Looks like it has already hurted you badly..
isn't it??
Thanks for your concern,but patience and persistence are my strong points
I said that the history Of SIKH INVASION IN INDOPAK parts is mutually shared by both countries because it is present in both countries.
Sikhs merely engaged the Durrani and Mughal empire ,and they gained lands.
Please leave this mentality that whole south asia is yours.
Did any of post mention India claiming SA?
Hinduism is not a culture.
Being born a Hindu i know what i am talking about.