Jai Hind
Full Form of JAH
What is JAH?
Jai Hind is a patriotic salutation that translates to 'Victory to India' in English. It is widely used across India as a greeting, expression of national pride, and closing remark in speeches, letters, and official communications. The phrase originated during the Indian independence movement and was popularised by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army. Today, it is commonly heard in schools, armed forces ceremonies, political rallies, and everyday conversations among citizens. Jai Hind serves as a unifying chant that transcends regional and linguistic differences, reinforcing a collective national identity. It is also frequently used by Indian diplomats and leaders in international forums to assert India's sovereignty and cultural heritage. In competitive exams like UPSC and SSC, candidates may encounter questions about the historical context and significance of Jai Hind, especially in relation to India's freedom struggle and post-independence nation-building. The phrase is often paired with other patriotic slogans and appears on commemorative stamps and events.
JAH का फुल फॉर्म
जय हिन्द
Example
The Prime Minister concluded his Independence Day address with a spirited 'Jai Hind', to which the entire stadium responded with applause.