Source Credit: NDTV
The US Senator recently made a controversial comment that discovered that "democracy doesn't put food on the table," attracted attention and sparked controversy over the effectiveness of the democratic system.
Comments questioning the specific benefits of democracy were made immediately by Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar. He responded by highlighting the importance of democratic values and how they contribute to the wells and prosperity of the nation.
Speaking at the public event, Jaishankar emphasized that democracy does not always guarantee immediate and important benefits, but rather provides fundamental freedoms that allow individuals and businesses to flourish.
He noted that despite many challenges, India has benefited from democratic principles of promoting economic growth, strengthening its citizens and improving its global impact.
He also emphasized that democracy is a long-term process that contributes to the creation of sustainable social and economic progress.
The exchange between the US Senator and S. Jaishankar reflects a greater debate about the governance system and their direct impact on the well-being of citizens.
While some have argued that authoritarian regimes can provide a quick solution to economic problems, Jaishankar has made it possible to provide inclusiveness, equality and long-term stability, despite the slower Democrat government.
I have confirmed that I can guarantee it. Comments are reminiscent of various political philosophies that form a global perspective on government and development.