India, Feb. 11 -- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday attacked the government over the India-US trade deal and the 2026-27 Union Budget, and accused it of compromising national interests, triggering protests in Lok Sabha and warning of a privilege notice from treasury benches.
"You have sold India," he said days after a row over his remarks and references to former Army chief General (retd) MM Naravane's unpublished memoir.
Gandhi framed India's negotiating strength around its people and data. He called Indian data the most valuable geopolitical asset in the 21st century. "In a contest between the United States and China, the single most valuable asset is Indian data. If the Americans want to remain a superpower and protect their ...
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