Lecturing India on human rights would not work: Indian-American lawmakers
Indian-American lawmakers have expressed their intention to continue raising human rights concerns in India with its leadership, but they believe that lecturing New Delhi on this matter is unlikely to yield positive results. Congressman Ro Khanna, who co-chairs the Congressional India Caucus, emphasized the importance of understanding India's colonial history spanning over a century.
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