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Why is the US government's $21 million USAID funding for voter turnout in India being questioned?

The $21 million USAID funding for voter turnout in India is being questioned because India is perceived as having sufficient financial resources of its own. The speaker points out that India is one of the highest taxing countries in the world and has 'a lot of money,' suggesting that external financial aid for voter turnout is unnecessary. Another concern highlighted is the trade relationship between the US and India, with the speaker noting that high Indian tariffs make it difficult for US businesses to enter the Indian market. This raises questions about providing financial aid to a country that maintains trade barriers against US interests.

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Trump Questions Funding to India: Voter Turnout Aid Scrutiny

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