Statement:
Should Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) be entitled to dual citizenship?
Arguments:
I. Yes, This will bolster the intimacy of the NRIs with the Indian soil.
II. No, The move will not be fruitful for all NRIs because there is lack of provisions for dual citizenship in many countries.
Statement I is strong because the intimacy of NRIs with Indian soil will be helpful for the Indian economy. Statement II is a weak argument because a move can’t be restricted only because the move does not give benefit to all of a kind.
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