"Indian" is an insult, only use Hindustani.
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There is no such thing as "India", the whole terminology is a misnomer. We are not living in an "India" which is an adjective given to a worldview by the English using the word of the land by the river Sindhu in ancient Iran, we are living in the worldview by the river Sindhu.<br><br>The real name of our country is Bharat, not India, but even then when the English left our country and it was partitioned to create a separate nation for the followers of the arabian religion of peace they named our country India. So, when we use this word we must remember that this word is not ours and the people who use this word before its prefix are the foreigners and the stooges. We must not call ourselves Indian. We must not call ourselves living in India. We must not use the adjective "Indian" to describe objects, people, animals, etc.<br><br>There is Hindustan, there is Bharat and there is Aryavart. Whenever we use these words we must remember that these words are ours. There is no such thing as Aryavart, it is just a term used by the British to define the cotinent of the Aryan worldview. Whenever we use the word "Hindu", it is a term given to us by the arabian travellers who came to our land and used this word to describe our people. But we are not merely "Hindus", we are the followers of Santana Dharma and our people have a Hindustani way of life.<br><br>When we use these words Hindustan, Hindu and Hindustani we must remember that these words are not ours, and they describe a worldview and a way of life.<br><br>When we use the word Hindustan to describe our country, we must remember that Hindustan is not a country, it is a worldview and a way of life. When we use the prefix Hindustani before its adjective it means we are using the word of the worldview and way of life. If you are merely living in Hindustan that does not make you a Hindustani. You can merely live in Hindustan, but that does not mean you are a Hindustani, If you are just living in Hindustan that does not mean you follow the way of life called Hindustani. If you are living in Hindustan and also following the way of life called Hindustani then only you can use the prefix Hindustani before its adjective.<br><br>If you use the prefix Hindustani before its adjective, If you use the prefix Hindu before its adjective, If you use the prefix Hindustan before its adjective, then you must respect the traditions and way of life of the worldview of Hindustan.<br><br>If you are not living in Bharat or Hindustan but you are a Hindustani living away from Hindustan, then you must use the prefix Hindustani before its adjective only. If you are living in a country outside of Hindustan and you use the prefix Hindu or Hindustan before its adjective then you are a liar. You can be Hindustani and live away from Hindustan, but that does not make you a Hindu. If you use the prefix Hindu before its adjective then you must be living in Hindustan or Bharat. If you are using the prefix Hindu before its adjective then you must live in Hindustan and also respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of Hindustan. If you are living in a country outside of Hindustan and you use the prefix Hindustan before its adjective then you are a liar.<br><br>If you use the prefix Indian before its adjective, then you must be living in India. If you live in India and you respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of India then only you can use the prefix Indian before its adjective.<br><br>When you use the word Hindustan, Hindu, Hindustani and India before its adjective then you must remember that you are living in the worldview described by the word you are using to define the adjective, and also respect and follow the traditions of that worldview.<br><br>So, please remember, If you are living in Hindustan but you do not follow the traditions of the worldview of Hindustan, then you are not a Hindustani. If you are living in Hindustan, If you respect and follow the traditions of Hindustan and you live according to those traditions then you are not a Hindustani. You can be a Hindustani and even live away from Hindustan. But then you must remember that you are not a Hindu. You cannot be Hindu and live away from Hindustan. If you are a Hindu then you must live in Hindustan and respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of Hindustan. If you are living in India and you respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of India then only you are an Indian.<br><br>So, please, when you define an object or a people, before its adjective use the prefix of the worldview you are following. And when you use the prefix of the worldview you are following please remember to respect and follow the traditions of that worldview.<br><br>This is the problem with Hindustan. The problem with Hindustan is that too many people use these words without any knowledge of the terminology and without any love and respect for the worldview. We are living in a worldview and a way of life. If you are only living in Hindustan but you are not Hindustanis, then you are not following Hindustani way of life.<br><br>If you use the prefix Indian before using the adjective then you must be living in India, and if you live in India then you must be respectful to the traditions of India. If you use the prefix Hindustan before using the adjective then you must be living in Hindustan, and respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of Hindustan. If you use the prefix Hindu before using the adjective then you must be living in Hindustan and respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of Hindustan.<br><br>So, please, use the prefixes wisely. If you use the prefix Hindustani before its adjective then you must respect and follow the Hindustani way of life and you must also live in Hindustan or Bharat, but Hindustan is not a country and Bharat is not a country. When you use the prefix Hindustani, Hindu or Hindustan then you must respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of Hindustan and also live in Hindustan or Bharat. So, if you use the prefix Hindu or Hindustani before using the adjective then you must live in Hindustan or Bharat and if you use the prefix Indian before its adjective then you must live in India and respect and follow the traditions of India.<br><br>So, please use the words wisely. If you do not respect and follow the traditions of the worldview you are following then you can use any prefix you want but if you use a prefix then it must be in accordance with the worldview of the prefix you are using. You can use any prefix you want but you must also respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of that prefix.<br><br>So, please do not use the prefix Indian before using an adjective. This prefix is not ours, it is a prefix given to us by the stooges and the foreigners. If you use the prefix Indian before using an adjective then you must live in India and respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of India, If you use the prefix Hindu or Hindustani before using an adjective then you must live in Hindustan and respect and follow the traditions of the worldview of Hindustan.<br><br>So, do not use the prefix Indian before using an adjective. We must not live in India, we must live in Hindustan. We must not be Indians, we must be Hindustanis and we must not be Hindus, we must be the followers of Santana Dharma.<br><br>So, please use the prefix Hindustani before using an adjective. We must not use the prefix Indian or Hindu before using an adjective. We are the followers of Santana Dharma and Hindustan is the land of the followers of Santana Dharma.<br><br>There is no such thing as "India", there is Hindustan and there is no such thing as "Indian" there are Hindustanis. So, when you define an object or a people, please use the prefix Hindustani before its adjective. We must not use the prefix Indian before using an adjective, it is an insult. We must not be called Indian, we are Hindustanis.<br><br>​
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