The mindset of people, especially the English-speaking classes, should be changed, she said.
"Certainly there are world-class roads in Madhya Pradesh, including the VIP Road in Bhopal which is of world standards, and we should shun this inferiority complex that the US is better than India," Bharti said at a press conference at her house here.
"In many areas we are far better than that country and there is a need to change the mindset of people," she said.
"The architecture at Rameshwaram, Ajanta Ellora, Khajuraho and the river Ganga are some of the examples where we are far ahead of the US. India can lead the world in many areas including (values of) humanity," she said.
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"Chouhan has shown the courage and boldly highlighted India's strength. No doubt some of the roads in the state are better than those in the US," she said.
"The chief minister's statement has started a debate. There is a need to change the mindset of people, especially the English-speaking classes (which leads them to think) that in every sphere West is better than India," Bharti said.
Relations between Bharti and Chouhan had turned bitter when she was denied the post of chief minister in 2005-06.
"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India would certainly march ahead of rest of the world in many areas. At many multi-national companies, top brains are Indians," Bharti said.