US President Donald Trump has praised India’s election system and called for stricter voter identification rules in the United States.Trump said India’s voters use photo identification, while postal voting is relatively low. He argued that the US should also require voters to provide proof of citizenship and photo ID.Trump is supporting the SAVE America Act, which would require voters in federal elections to provide documents proving their US citizenship. The bill would also introduce stricter identification requirements for postal voting.Republicans say the law would strengthen election security and prevent ineligible people from voting. Democrats and voting-rights groups oppose it, arguing that strict ID requirements could make it harder for some eligible citizens to vote.The bill has already passed the House but faces major challenges in the Senate, where it needs wider support to move forward. Trump’s comments have drawn attention because of his reference to India’s election system. Indian officials have said that the credibility and strength of India’s election system are well established globally.

