Jai Hind
| जय हिन्द (jaya hind) | |
| জয় হিন্দ (jôẏa hind) | |
| জয় হিন্দ (jôẏa hind) | |
| જય હિન્દ (jaya hind) | |
| ಜಯ ಹಿನ್ದ (jaya hinda) | |
| جے ہند (je hind) | |
| 𑘕𑘧 𑘮𑘱𑘡𑘿𑘟 (jaya hinda) | |
| 𑒖𑒻 𑒯𑒱𑒢𑓂𑒠𑓂 (jae hind) | |
| ജയ ഹിന്ദ (jaya hinda) | |
| ꯖꯌ ꯍꯤꯅꯗ (jaya hinada) | |
| ଜଯ ହିନ୍ଦ (jaya hinda) | |
| ਜਯ ਹਿਨਦ (jaya hinada) | |
| ᱡᱚᱭ ᱷᱤᱱᱫ (jay hind) | |
| ஜய ஹிந்த (jaya hinda) | |
| జయ హిన్ద (jaya hinda) | |
| ᤈᤤ ᤜᤡᤴᤍ᤻ (jai hind) | |
| ཛཻ་ཧིནྡ (jae hind) | |
| ᰈᰚ ᰝᰧᰍᰌ (jaya hinada) |
Jai Hind (Hindi: जय हिन्द, IPA: [dʒəj ɦɪnd]) is a salutation and slogan that originally meant "Victory to Hindustan",[1] and in contemporary colloquial usage usually means "Long live India"[2] or "Salute to India". It emerged as a form of battle cry and in political speeches.
References
- ↑ Chopra, Pram Nath (2003). A comprehensive history of modern India. Sterling Publishing. p. 283. ISBN 81-207-2506-9. Retrieved 17 February 2010.
- ↑ James, Lawrence (1997). The Rise and Fall of the British Empire. Macmillan. p. 548. ISBN 978-0-312-16985-5. Retrieved 17 February 2010.