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India is one of the most vibrant democracies in the world, according to the US

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The White House has praised India for its vibrant democracy, stating that there are not too many more vibrant democracies in the world than India. White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby commended the Indian people for exercising their right to vote and having a voice in their government.

With over 969 million people participating in the ongoing Indian elections, Kirby highlighted the close relationship between the US and India, particularly under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. He mentioned the various initiatives launched during Modi’s State visit, including collaborations on emerging technologies and strengthening the Indo-Pacific quad.

Kirby emphasized the active partnership between the two countries, citing people-to-people exchanges and military cooperation. He expressed gratitude for Prime Minister Modi’s leadership and the positive trajectory of the India-US relationship.

In response to a question about President Joe Biden’s views on India and Japan being xenophobic countries, Kirby clarified that the president was making a broader point about the inclusivity and participatory nature of democracy in the United States.

Overall, the White House’s recognition of India’s vibrant democracy and the strong bilateral ties between the US and India underscore the importance of democratic values and cooperation between the two nations.

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