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Donald Trump questions $21M USAID funding for India voter turnout | Controversy explained amid BJP, Cong, EC responses

  • Donald Trump questioned the use of $21 million in US taxpayer funds to increase voter turnout in Indian elections, calling it a potential foreign interference.
  • The funding was part of a broader $723 million budget cut planned by the Department of Government Efficiency, including concerns raised by the BJP.
  • India's spending on the 2024 elections surpassed $16.2 billion, with a voter turnout of 65.79%, higher than the U.S. At 63.9%.
  • Concerns arose about how USAID's funds were channeled, with Trump suggesting it aimed to influence India's electoral results.
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indiandefensenews.in broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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