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Two contrasting narratives of India’s image abroad
The Sunday Guardian
|October 05, 2025
Rahul Gandhi's foreign remarks and diaspora achievements portray very different pictures.

Senior leader Rahul Gandhi.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi once again, during his visits to Colombia and other Latin American countries, made several baseless and serious remarks about India’s democracy and economy.
He claimed that India’s democracy has collapsed, freedom of expression is being suppressed, and the economy is in crisis. But if one looks at statistics and reports of international institutions, the reality appears entirely different.
On foreign platforms, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the voice of freedom in India is being stifled, opposition voices are being persecuted, and institutional independence is under threat. He claimed that investment has declined, unemployment is rising, and inflation is out of control. His accusation is that the government is increasing economic and social inequality, and policies benefit only a select class. Abroad, he argued that India is heading toward authoritarianism, and Prime Minister Modi’s government is weakening democracy. Taken seriously, these accusations appear aimed at political gains while undermining India’s international image.
On the other hand, India’s diaspora is not only contributing to the progress of developed nations through their hard work, talent, and innovation, but also strengthening India’s economic, social, and cultural image globally. Indians settled across the world today play leadership roles in various fields. In technology, industry, finance, education, healthcare, and politics—the diaspora’s influence is growing. That is why they are considered the most powerful representatives of India’s “soft power.” The global Indian diaspora is estimated to number about 35 million, spread across countries like the US, UK, Canada, Australia, the Middle East, and Europe. Their work has strengthened developed economies while bringing pride and recognition to India.
This story is from the October 05, 2025 edition of The Sunday Guardian.
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