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Article 1 of the Indian Constitution states that India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States. It declares India to be a Union of territories and not just a confederation of States. The territory of India comprises the territories of the states, the Union territories and any other territory that may be acquired by India in the future.
The article further explains that the territory of India includes:
The territories of the states
The Union territories specified in the First Schedule
Such other territories as may be acquired by India in the future
It is important to note that the article uses the term "Bharat" to refer to India. The use of both "India" and "Bharat" in the Constitution indicates the country's commitment to both its ancient cultural heritage and its modern democratic principles.
In summary, Article 1 of the Indian Constitution defines the territorial boundaries of India and establishes it as a Union of States.
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