Jaishankar stated that the government is looking into the matter, describing the allegations as "concerning and worrisome." Adressing the 12th International Health Dialogue in New Delhi, he emphasised that USAID was allowed to operate in India in good faith, but the new allegations sugges
"...Recently, this revelation has come, I was stunned to see it. What has been revealed by the President of the United States with full sense of responsibility is that the democratic process of this country was sought to be modulated, manipulated. To dent and taint the purity of our elect
After US President Donald Trump alleged USAID's funding of USD 21 million for voter turnout in India, BJP's Gaurav Bhatia on Friday accused Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi of taking support of these 'anti-india forces' in his attempt to defeat PM Modi.
Chandrasekhar alleged that certain political figures and groups within the country are acting as tools of external forces to hinder India's progress and that they had become weapons in the hands of countries and people who don't want to see India rise.