Addressing the gathering, Blinken spoke of shared values and shared aspirations of people of both countries. “The Indian people and the American people believe in human dignity, in equality of opportunity, the rule of law, fundamental freedoms, including freedom of religion and belief. We believe that all people deserve to have a voice in their government and be treated with respect no matter who they are. These are fundamental tenets of democracies like ours, and our purpose is to give real meaning to these words and constantly renew our commitment to these ideals.’’ He acknowledged that “our democracies are work in progress.’’ He further added, “As I said before, sometimes that process is painful, sometimes it’s ugly, but the strength of democracy is to embrace it.’’