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Why is President Trump questioning the $21 million aid to India for voter turnout?

President Trump questions the $21 million aid to India for voter turnout because he believes India doesn't need financial assistance due to its strong economy. He specifically points out that India has substantial financial resources of its own and is 'one of the highest taxing countries in the world.' Trump also highlights trade issues, mentioning that American businesses face difficulties entering the Indian market due to high tariffs. His skepticism reflects a broader concern about U.S. foreign aid allocation to economically capable countries, suggesting that India can fund its own democratic processes without American financial support.

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What was the reaction of India's ruling party to the U.S. decision to revoke $21 million for voter turnout support?

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