No foreign govt can grant or deny India permission: Siddaramaiah on India-US relations

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has expressed concern over the perceived influence of the United States on India's economic policies, asserting that no foreign government holds the authority to grant or deny India permission regarding its national interests. He emphasized the need for India to adopt a more independent foreign policy that prioritizes its sovereignty. Siddaramaiah's remarks come amid ongoing discussions about the deepening ties between India and the U.S., particularly in the context of trade and defense cooperation. He urged a reassessment of current diplomatic strategies to ensure that India's autonomy is preserved as it navigates complex international relationships. This statement reflects a broader sentiment among some Indian leaders who advocate for a balanced approach in foreign relations that does not compromise national interests for external pressures.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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