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Why did the British give India its name?

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The British referred to the Indian subcontinent as "India" because the name was derived from the Indus River.

During British colonial rule, which lasted approximately from 1757 to 1947, the region we now know as India was officially termed "India" by the British colonial administration. According to the provided reference, this name stemmed from the Indus River, which formed the western boundary of British India.

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