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India not xenophobic, Jaishankar says after Biden remark

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INDIA is not xenophobic, the country’s foreign minister has insisted, after comments by US president Joe Biden suggesting the South Asian nation and fellow ally Japan were struggling economical­ly because they rejected immigrants.

Biden made the remarks at a campaign fundraisin­g event in Washington last week.

Foreign minister S Jaishankar told a media roundtable Friday (3) that Biden’s comments did not match India’s reality.

‘First of all, our economy is not faltering,’ he said, according to a report of the discussion published Saturday by the Economic Times.

‘India has been a very unique country,’ he added. ‘I would say actually, in the history of the world, that it’s been a society which has been very open... different people of different societies come to India.’

India is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies with annualised GDP growth of 8.4 percent in the December quarter, according to official data in February.

Prime minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalis­t government has been accused by critics of discrimina­ting against Muslims, including through recently enacted reforms to India’s citizenshi­p law.

The amended law sparked huge protests when it was first passed by parliament in 2019 and finally enacted in March, with Amnesty Internatio­nal warning that it still risked being used as a tool, alongside a mooted National Register of Citizens, to deprive some Muslims of citizenshi­p.

‘There are people who publicly said on record that... a million Muslims will lose their citizenshi­p in this country,’ Jaishankar said.

‘Why are they not being held to account? Because nobody has lost citizenshi­p.’

Biden had clubbed allies India and Japan in with rivals China and Russia in remarks intended as a defense of US immigratio­n policy.

‘Why is China stalling so badly economical­ly? Why is Japan in trouble? Why is Russia in trouble? And India? Because they’re xenophobic. They don’t want immigrants,’ Biden had said at the Wednesday fundraiser.

Tokyo responded by saying it was ‘unfortunat­e that comments not based on an accurate understand­ing of Japan’s policy were made’.

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