India Is a 'Whole' Nation Rooted in Democracy, Not a 'Hell Hole': IACC

Former IACC President Bhasin urged the US to recognize India as a robust democracy and not a 'hell hole' during the launch of the IACC Rajasthan Chapter in Jaipur. He emphasized that India is a 'whole' nation rooted in democratic principles and economic growth. Deputy CM Diya Kumari highlighted Rajasthan's progressive policies and commitment to an investor-friendly ecosystem. Jonathan Heimer from the US Embassy underscored the long-term benefits of the India-US partnership.

Key Points: India 'Whole' Nation Rooted in Democracy, Not a 'Hell Hole'

  • Former IACC President Bhasin counters negative global perception of India
  • Rajasthan Chapter of IACC launched in Jaipur to boost Indo-US ties
  • Bhasin urges US to see India as 'whole' nation, not 'hell hole'
  • Diya Kumari highlights Rajasthan's growth and investor-friendly policies
  • Jonathan Heimer emphasizes long-term benefits of India-US partnership
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India 'whole' nation rooted in democracy, not a 'hell hole': Former IACC

Former IACC President Bhasin urges US to see India as a robust democracy, not a 'hell hole', at Rajasthan Chapter launch in Jaipur.

"India is much better and is not a 'hole', but a 'whole' nation in every respect - Bhasin"

Jaipur, April 28

The Indo-American Chamber of Commerce launched its Rajasthan Chapter on Tuesday in Jaipur, to strengthen Indo-United States trade and investment ties at the state level and create a platform for deeper business collaboration, policy dialogue, and global partnerships.

Addressing the launch ceremony, Bhasin, the National Past President of the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, emphasised the need to accurately project India's strengths on the global stage.

He urged that India be recognised as a robust democracy committed to the rule of law and economic growth, and not be unfavourably compared with other nations.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Bhasin urged that India's global image be presented accurately. He requested Jonathan Heimer, Minister Counsellor for Commercial Affairs at the United States Embassy, to convey to the United States government that India is not a 'hell hole' and should not be compared with China.

He said that India is much better and is not a 'hole', but a 'whole' nation in every respect, adhering to democratic principles, upholding the rule of law, and progressing towards strong economic prosperity.

The Indo-American Chamber of Commerce formally launched its Rajasthan Chapter on Tuesday in Jaipur, marking a significant step towards strengthening Indo-United States economic engagement at the state level. The ceremony was attended by Diya Kumari, Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, as the Chief Guest, and Jonathan Heimer, Minister-Counsellor for Commercial Affairs at the United States Embassy, as the Guest of Honour, highlighting Rajasthan's growing importance in bilateral trade relations.

In her address, Diya Kumari described the launch as a "moment of pride", noting that the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce has long played a vital role in fostering trade, investment, and strategic partnerships between India and the United States.

She said that the Rajasthan Chapter is an important step in taking this collaboration to the state level, adding that Rajasthan is poised for accelerated growth backed by strong infrastructure and progressive policies.

She emphasised that the new chapter would serve as a platform to promote trade and investment linkages, sectoral collaboration, technology partnerships, and policy dialogue, while also supporting start-ups in accessing global markets.

Reaffirming the state government's commitment, she highlighted efforts to build a transparent, investor-friendly ecosystem that drives innovation, job creation, and sustainable growth.

Addressing industry leaders and entrepreneurs, Jonathan Heimer underlined the importance of the India-United States partnership, stating that the relationships and investments being built today would yield long-term benefits for future generations.

He also acknowledged the role of the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce in strengthening bilateral economic ties.

The Rajasthan Chapter aims to position the state as a global hub for trade, innovation, and investment by fostering collaboration among industry, government, and international stakeholders while advancing inclusive, innovation-led growth.

- IANS

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Sarah B
I appreciate the optimism but we still have massive issues from poverty to pollution. Calling it a 'hell hole' is disrespectful though. Let's focus on fixing real problems instead of just slogans.
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Priya S
Finally someone is saying this loudly! India has the world's largest democracy, rule of law, and we are growing fast. Comparing us to China is unfair - we have different values and systems. Proud moment for Rajasthan too! 🙌
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Naveen S
Good initiative but actions speak louder than words. We need to sort out infrastructure, bureaucracy, and ease of doing business. If we do that, image will automatically improve.
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Aman W
This is a smart diplomatic move. The IACC is trying to correct negative perceptions that some Western media spread about India. We are a rising power and should be respected as such. Rajasthan is definitely an emerging hub.
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Kavita C
Good to see Rajasthan getting this recognition. Diya Kumari ji is right - we need more such chapters at state level. But let's not forget we need to improve ground realities first. No point just telling foreigners we are great.

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