In response to Rahul Gandhi’s criticism of the government’s foreign policy, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav also voiced his disapproval, stating that India’s foreign policy is now influenced by the White House. Yadav criticized Prime Minister Modi, accusing him of compromising the nation’s pride to foreign powers. Gandhi, earlier in the day, labeled Modi’s foreign policy as a “universal joke,” highlighting concerns about compromised leadership affecting the country’s international stance. He criticized Modi’s recent speech in Parliament as irrelevant and warned of potential economic repercussions due to the ongoing global conflicts.
Prime Minister Modi, addressing the Rajya Sabha, assured that the Indian economy remains robust despite global challenges. He emphasized the government’s efforts to mitigate the impact of the West Asia conflict on India, stating that the economy’s fundamentals are strong. Modi outlined a strategic approach to address the short-term, medium-term, and long-term effects of the crisis, aiming to safeguard India’s economic stability amidst global uncertainties.
