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Washington:

United States State Department spokesman Ned Price has said, "I do not know the documentary you are referring to, however, I am well aware of the shared values ​​that unite the United States and India." create thriving and vibrant democracies..." Ned Price was asked about a documentary film made by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) about India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and surrounded by controversies since its release.

During a press briefing on Monday local time, Ned Price said that there are many elements that strengthen America's global strategic partnership with India, including political, economic ties as well as exceptionally deep people-to-people ties. .

Outlining the diplomatic relations between the US and India, Ned Price termed Indian democracy as very vibrant and said, "We look at every aspect that binds us together, and we work to strengthen all those elements." Look forward to what binds us together..."

He also emphasized the fact that the partnership that exists between the US and India is extraordinarily deep and that the two countries share values ​​that are common to American democracy and Indian democracy.

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