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  • Hindustan Zindabad
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  • Hindustan Zindabad (Hindi: हिंदुस्तान ज़िन्दाबाद, Urdu: ہندوستان زندہ باد) is a Hindustani phrase and battle cry most commonly used in India in speeches and communications pertaining to or referring to patriotism towards India. It translates to "Long Live India". It is a nationalistic slogan, and has been used in nationalist protests such as radical peasant movements in post-colonial India. Other variations of the slogan are Jai Hind and India Zindabad. Such slogans are common while cheering the Indian team in cricket matches. They are also used by Kashmiri citizens who support India's claim on Kashmir.
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  • Hindustan Zindabad
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  • 19
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  • July
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  • 20120719153320
Year
  • 2012
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  • Hindustan Zindabad (Hindi: हिंदुस्तान ज़िन्दाबाद, Urdu: ہندوستان زندہ باد) is a Hindustani phrase and battle cry most commonly used in India in speeches and communications pertaining to or referring to patriotism towards India. It translates to "Long Live India". It is a nationalistic slogan, and has been used in nationalist protests such as radical peasant movements in post-colonial India. Other variations of the slogan are Jai Hind and India Zindabad. Such slogans are common while cheering the Indian team in cricket matches. They are also used by Kashmiri citizens who support India's claim on Kashmir.