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Q&A Session: A conversation with Rahul Gandhi at Georgetown University

September 2024 647 views 24 Min 17 Sec

Rahul Gandhi engaged in a Q&A session at Georgetown University, discussing key political issues and his vision for India. The conversation provided insights into his perspectives on Indian politics and international relations, fostering a dialogue between the Indian political leader and the academic community.

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