India PM Modi feted at state dinner, but critics say it sends the wrong message
The U.S. holds a state dinner for India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who also addressed a joint meeting of Congress. But critics say it sends the wrong message because of human rights abuses, among other claims. Kim Brunhuber speaks with Sumit Ganguly, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Indiana University.
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