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India A ‘Noisy But Vibrant Democracy’: MEA Secretary Sibi George Hits Back At Questions On Press Freedom, Minority Rights In Netherlands
24htopnews | May 18, 2026 11:08 AM CST

MEA Secretary West Sibi George defended India’s democracy, diversity and minority rights during PM Modi’s Netherlands visit after a Dutch journalist questioned press freedom and treatment of minorities. George highlighted India’s pluralistic traditions, religious coexistence, electoral participation, free expression and economic growth, calling India a vibrant and inclusive democracy.

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Netherlands, MEA Secretary West Sibi George strongly defended India’s democratic framework, diversity and treatment of minorities after a Dutch journalist raised concerns over press freedom and minority rights.

The exchange took place on Saturday when a journalist from a Dutch newspaper questioned the absence of a joint press interaction and sought clarification on issues related to press freedom and the condition of Muslim and smaller minority communities in India.

Responding firmly, George said such concerns arose from a “lack of understanding” about India’s civilisational depth and pluralistic traditions. Describing India as a 5,000-year-old civilisation and the world’s most populous nation, he highlighted the country’s religious and cultural diversity.

George said India was unique as the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, while also providing space for other faiths to flourish peacefully over centuries. He noted that Jewish communities had lived in India for more than 2,500 years without persecution, while Christianity and Islam had also prospered in the country for centuries.


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