PAK journalist questioned about BBC documentary on PM Modi
The United States and India have close political, people-to-people, economic, and extraordinarily deep ties. One of those additional elements is the values we share, values that are common to American and Indian democracies. India is the largest democracy in the world. It is a vibrant democracy. We look to everything that binds us together and look to strengthen all those elements.

When a Pakistani journalist questioned US State Department spokesman Ned Price about the BBC documentary made on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he stopped speaking with his response. Controversy has arisen over the BBC documentary made on PM Modi. Now America has also given its reaction regarding this.
US State Department spokesman Ned Price replied to the Pakistani journalist saying that I am not aware of the (BBC) documentary. There are many elements that underpin the global strategic partnership that we have with our Indian partners. The United States and India have close political, people-to-people, economic, and extraordinarily deep ties. One of those additional elements is the values we share, values that are common to American and Indian democracies. India is the largest democracy in the world. It is a vibrant democracy. We look to everything that binds us together and look to strengthen all those elements.
I am not aware of (BBC) documentary. There are a number of elements that undergird global strategic partnership that we've with our Indian partners. There are close political, economic & exceptionally deep people-to-people ties between US & India: Ned Price, US Dept of State Spox pic.twitter.com/Ifwtl4xdSR
— ANI (@ANI) January 24, 2023
I am not aware of (BBC) documentary. There are a number of elements that undergird global strategic partnership that we've with our Indian partners. There are close political, economic & exceptionally deep people-to-people ties between US & India: Ned Price, US Dept of State Spox pic.twitter.com/Ifwtl4xdSR
— ANI (@ANI) January 24, 2023
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