India, an ancient land of diverse cultures and vibrant traditions, is derived from the Indus Valley Civilization that flourished along the Indus River basin around 3000 BCE. The name India itself has varied etymologies, including being derived from 'Sindhu,' the local name for the Indus River in Sanskrit. Over time, the term was Hellenized to 'Indos,' then used by the Romans as 'India.' Today, it is recognized globally as a nation rich in history, philosophy, religion, arts, and cuisine.
"Over these four years, India saw a total of 27 births named India."