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Read how India will benefit from Donald Trump becoming the President of America.

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America will elect its new President on November 5. Along with the President, the Vice President will also be elected. The eyes of the whole world are on the presidential elections to be held in America. At such a time, many countries of the world are in a state of war. Every country is worried about how the new President in America will solve this problem.

America is a country whose policies affect the entire world. This political war between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will affect other countries of the world including India. India's relations were good even during the Biden government and before that the situation was good during the Trump government also. However, experts consider Trump's rule better for India. In such a situation, do you know what benefit India can get from the formation of Trump government?

What will be the benefit of Trump becoming President?

Trump's economic policies are in favor of India

Which country does not want to strengthen economic relations with America? Every country wants to have better trade relations with America. Today India has also become a big market in the world. From China to America do not want to miss the opportunity to invest in India. In such a situation, even Trump does not want to lose this opportunity. Trump is also being discussed because a report by global financial services group Nomura said that Trump's policies could lead to more benefits in bilateral trade.

Relations between the two countries will improve

The whole world has seen the friendship between Donald Trump and PM Modi. If Trump once again becomes the President of America, there is hope of improvement in bilateral relations. Its hallmarks have been seen in Trump's first term as President. PM Modi visited the US in 2019 and addressed the Howdy Modi event at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, USA on 22 September. Meanwhile, the whole world saw the friendship between Trump and PM Modi.

After this, in the very next year i.e. 2020, when Trump came to India on 24th February, a grand 'Namaste Trump' was organized at Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad. Trump has constantly called PM Modi his friend and has praised him on many occasions. In such a situation, if Trump once again becomes the President, India's bilateral relations with America will improve.

Trump supported India against neighboring countries

India is always troubled by its neighbors especially Pakistan and China. However, BRICS relations with China appear to be improving. PM Modi and Xi Jinping met but it is difficult to trust the dragon so soon. In such a situation, if Trump's government is formed then India will benefit. Trump was strict about China even in his first term. In such a situation, India will benefit from his stance. By showing strictness against China, Trump can increase bilateral relations with India in the field of defense and technology.

Not only this, Donald Trump's stance on terrorism is also similar to that of Indian PM Narendra Modi. For this reason both the countries may be against Pakistan. This will benefit India in terms of security.

Crude oil prices may fall

The price of crude oil has been volatile due to recent wars in Middle East countries. In such a situation, the big advantage of Trump's arrival could be that if he takes America out of the Paris Agreement, it will benefit energy companies. He will be able to sell oil at his desired price and India will also benefit from this.

India's position in Kashmir will be strengthened

When Pakistan talks about mediation on Kashmir, India bluntly replies that Kashmir is an integral part of India and India will not tolerate any other country's interference in this matter. Trump supports this idea. He is not in favor of interference in the internal affairs of other countries.

What will be the loss?

After Trump becomes President, the biggest loss will be to Indian students studying in America. Under the Trump administration, visa rules may become more stringent and difficulties may increase for people coming to America and foreign students studying there. Trump has emphasized 'merit-based immigration' on several occasions. This clearly means that only those who are skilled will get America's visa.

Earlier, during Trump's first term, he had tried to limit the H-1B visa program. It is also being said that this time they are going to tighten the rules regarding L-1 visa (transfer from one company to another). Not only this, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, which allows international students to work in the US for three years after graduation, may also see cuts. His America First plan could prove harmful for people from other countries coming to America for work and study.