India, April 28 -- India strongly rejected the United States State Department report titled 2023 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: India.

The report alleged India of having significant human rights violations last year. It specifically mentioned an ethnic conflict in the state of Manipur that resulted in violence and displacement.

The U.S. report claimed that around 175 people were killed and more than 60,000 people were left homeless due to the conflict. India rejected the report, calling it deeply biased and a sign that the U.S. does not understand the situation in India well.

The report, mandated by Congress and released annually, summarizes the human rights situation in various countries.

The document noted that Prime Min...