External affairs minister S Jaishankar defended India’s robust democracy and electoral process, expressing optimism at the Munich security conference. He mentioned India’s high voter turnout and nutrition support provided to 800 million citizens, emphasizing that democracy has delivered tangible benefits in India.
Democracy under threat? Jaishankar responds by showing his index finger

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