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  • Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi speaks on India's Resilience, Democracy, and Global Relations

Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi speaks on India's Resilience, Democracy, and Global Relations

October 2023 645 views 09 mins 57 secs

In this insightful interview with Congress lawmaker and senior advocate significant discussions touch upon India's resilience in the face of adversity and the paramount relevance of being aware of the nation's challenges. The discussion delves into instilling a sense of co-ownership and belongingness in democracy, with a nod to Congress' role in constructively pointing out boundaries. It also examines the distortion of concepts like patriotism and underscores the incredible journey of India with its ups and downs. The interview emphasizes the strength of democracy in numbers and the value of chaos and cacophony within it. Furthermore, the peak in India-US relations celebrated as natural allies with shared values. The interview concludes with a viewpoint on India's relationship with Russia, emphasizing that it need not come at the cost of the US. Additionally, the notion of non-alignment is discussed as a general principle worth considering. This conversation provides a detailed exploration of critical topics that shape India's role on the global stage.

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