Urging India to become more active and involved in the future of Asia, Clinton said much of the continent's future will be written by its people.
Democracies around the world, including US and India are at the crossroads. It should be of concern not just for governments and political leaders, but also business leaders, media and ordinary citizens, Clinton said while delivering a keynote address at the conclusion of the India Today Conclave here yesterday.
"I firmly believe that India needed to be more active and involved in the future of Asia. India is making leaps in science and technology, enhancing human knowledge and innovation. In United States, one third of the startups are led by Indian Americans," she said.
She added that the world is counting on India's leadership on climate, human rights and other issues.
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"We face similar economic challenges and threats of terrorism and nuclear proliferation, new threats of robotics and artificial intelligence, job creation, threats to our security from cyber warfare. The kind of threats that are subtle, but increasing to democracy itself from rising authoritarianism and false weaponised information," she said.
Stating that women and young people need to join politics, she said she was working on it in the US.
During the interactive session, she said this is the time for people from all walks of life to come together and defend democracy and make it more effective.
Clinton also said India has a special place in her heart and people's lives were enriched by India's gift to the world like scientific innovation, arts, fashion, food, films and Yoga.
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