As Modi advances agenda, India finds rare criticism in US

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Washington's long reverential tone toward India shifted after Indian PM Modi revoked autonomy to Kashmir and parliament passed a citizenship law that opponents say discriminates against Muslims.

For the past two decades India has been enthusiastically feted in Washington, with politicians across the spectrum eager to nurture an alliance between the world's two largest democracies.

After the citizenship law's approval, a State Department spokesperson said:"The United States urges India to protect the rights of its religious minorities in keeping with India's constitution and democratic values." The citizenship bill has set off deadly protests. Critics, including opposition figures, say Modi is excluding the country's 200 million Muslims from a definition of what it means to be Indian.

India has contacted all members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee about Kashmir, telling them that the reforms will stimulate the economy, officials said.Since president Bill Clinton's landmark 2000 visit to India, the two countries estranged in the Cold War have been steadily building relations, with New Delhi becoming one of the biggest buyers of US weapons.

 

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