the DNAME already recommended by Dave Warren is what you want:

xyz.gov.in.     DNAME   xyz.in.

On 01.01.14 18:16, John Levine wrote:
Except that DNAME only applies to names under xyz.gov.in, not to
xyz.gov.in itself.

Usually because xyz.gov.in must already have SOA and NS records and
therefore it's not possible to redirect it easily.

There are a variety of ways to deal with this
but in practice:

another possibility is to include the same file to zone files for both
domains as Leonard Mills recommended.

is the easiest way to do it if you're using BIND.

I found single DNAME easier than playing with $INCLUDE.

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