NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India plans to push back against "agenda-driven", "neo-colonial" country rankings produced by global agencies on topics like governance and press freedom, a key advisor to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Reuters in an interview on Friday. | 11:57am
NEW DELHI India plans to push back against “agenda-driven,” “neo-colonial” country rankings produced by global agencies on topics like governance and press…
India plans to push back against "agenda-driven", "neo-colonial" country rankings produced by global agencies on topics like governance and press freedom, a key advisor to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Reuters in an interview on Friday.