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‘Brutal assault on democracy’: VP Dhankhar calls for exposing those who accepted ‘invasion’ amid USAID funding row

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Jagdeep Dhankhar Jagdeep Dhankhar Vice President of India since 2022

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MEA Responds to Trump's Remarks on USAID & 'Foreign Interference' in Elections, Calls it 'Troubling' [Video]

MEA Responds to Trump's Remarks on USAID & 'Foreign Interference' in Elections, Calls it 'Troubling'

MEA Responds to Trump's Remarks on USAID & 'Foreign Interference' in Elections. India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has responded to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks on USAID and alleged foreign interference in elections, calling them "troubling." The statement comes amid growing concerns over external influences on democratic processes. The MEA emphasized India’s firm stance on sovereignty and non-interference, signaling a strong diplomatic message. Trump's comments have sparked global debate, raising questions about the role of international aid agencies in electoral affairs. #DonaldTrump #TrumpIndia #USAID #TrumpOnIndia #IndiaUSRelations #TrumpVsIndia #USAIDFunding #IndiaElections #TrumpModi #TrumpTariffs #USIndiaTies #TrumpRemarks #ForeignInterference #IndiaDiplomacy #TrumpNews ~HT.318~PR.152~ED.346~

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