Trump’s India policy

June 23, 2017 12:08 am | Updated 12:08 am IST

The stance of the Trump administration on various issues concerning India is not clearly known (“American voyage,” June 21). Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit may clear the mist. Issues like restrictions on H-1B visas to Indian professionals, withdrawal of the U.S. from Paris Accord, surge in hate crimes against Indians need to be raised. However, there also need to be talks on cooperation as regards nuclear energy, maritime security and counterterrorism. The meet could be instrumental in shaping the course of India’s future U.S. policy.

Vedant Mishra,

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