US President Donald Trump questioned the allocation of $21 million by USAID to India to boost voter turnout, highlighting India's high tariffs and taxation. Watch this report for more details!
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US President Donald Trump has raised concerns over the $21 million allocated for voter turnout efforts in India, questioning the necessity of such funding.
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