"But we are also equally entitled to have views about their views and about the interests, and the lobbies and the vote banks which drive that. So, whenever there is a discussion, I can tell you that we will not be reticent about speaking out", the minister said in a strong push back at Washington on Wednesday.
"There will be no more 'lectures' to India about human rights, freedom, and democracy…I can't help but read Jaishankar's comments and think that a new dawn is upon us: a multipolar world", Derek J. Grossman, national security and Indo-Pacific analyst at the California-based RAND Corporation, says.
"Human rights is the West's trump card to put any challenger in its place. They did the same to China. So China started publishing a report on US' human rights record instead", Monika Verma, a Ph.D. scholar at the South Asian University, says.