India pushes back on minority rights question during PM Modi's Netherlands trip: 'Lack of understanding'
India, May 17 -- A senior Indian diplomat strongly defended India's record on religious pluralism in The Hague, Netherlands, on Saturday, after a Dutch journalist asked him to respond to reported concerns about press freedom and minority rights in India.
The exchange took place at a media briefing following delegation-level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his counterpart Rob Jetten, during which the two leaders elevated bilateral ties to a strategic partnership and signed 17 agreements covering defence, semiconductors, critical minerals and other sectors.
The journalist, from a Dutch newspaper, told Indian Ministry of External Affairs' secretary (west) Sibi George that Jetten had reportedly said the Netherlands and Europe...
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