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  • In the weeks and months preceding the events of River of Gods, as the Indian nation Awadh prepares to battle a years-long drought by building a dam on the Ganges which will effectively cut off its neighbor Bharat's water supply--a project for which it plans to gain American support by outlawing artificial intelligences of equivalent or greater complexity than humans'--the dancer Esha is courted by a program.

    The 2007 Hugo Award: The Novelette Shortlist Abigail Nussbaum 2007

  • I had thought the bride-buyer would take me to ancient, holy Varanasi, the new capital of the Bharat's dazzling Rana dynasty, but the Awadhis, it seemed, were less in awe of Hindu superstitions.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2005

  • In consequence of Bharat's curse she is instantly metamorphosed into a creeper.

    Tales from the Hindu Dramatists R. N. Dutta

  • Lost is Kuru's righteous glory, lost is Bharat's ancient name,

    Maha-bharata The Epic of Ancient India Condensed into English Verse Romesh Dutt 1878

  • He got off, knelt down, placed his forehead on Bharat's feet in submission, resumed his load, and was at

    Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official William Sleeman 1822

  • Bharat's perpetrators, Indians in Australia are far from feeling safe.

    Times Now 2010

  • Bharat is fighting for his life, but his friends claim that the police were not too keen to hear Bharat's side of the story.

    Times Now 2010

  • Bharat's father intervened, he too was beaten by the minister and his gunman.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Repeated requests by Bharat's wife and children to excuse them did not yield results.

    The Times of India 2010

  • The constant blowing of whistles made it difficult for reporters to hear Bharat's replies.

    newsday.co.tt 2009

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