"Indian Minister Criticizes Canada's Handling of Extremists, Highlights Exceptional India-Russia Relations"

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India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, stated that India does not need lessons on freedom of speech from other countries, emphasizing that freedom of expression should not extend to incitement of violence. He questioned how other countries would react if they were in India's position, with their diplomats, embassies, and citizens facing intimidation. Jaishankar also addressed concerns about the attack on the Indian consulate in San Francisco, describing it as an ongoing discussion during his visit to the US.
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