Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Donald trumps Hillary! How will his win impact India

THE ECONOMIC TIMES
Wed, Nov 09, 2016 | 07:27 PM IST

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DONALD TRUMPS HILLARY DONALD TRUMPS HILLARY
Donald Trump has stunned America and the world, riding a wave of populist resentment to defeat Hillary Clinton in the race to become the 45th president of the United States. The Republican mogul defeated his Democratic rival, plunging global markets into turmoil and casting the long-standing global political order.
Donald Trump and the season of losers
Trump as candidate had threatened to withdraw American power to the US, leaving China and North Korea, to do what they liked with the Asia-Pacific.
Donald Trump is good for India and bad for China, Pakistan
All signs indicate that Trump would cut down on the flow of cash to both these countries, who have basically been fleecing the American economy.
Donald Trump's victory: Around the world, uncertainty and fears that 'all bets are off'
Global markets fell after Tuesday's election and many around the world scrambled to figure out what it might mean in parochial terms.
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Record 5 Indian-Americans set to be elected to US Congress
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Here's how Donald Trump' win will impact India
Here, let us have a look at what could happen to Indo-US relations if Republican candidate Donald Trump becomes the President of the United States.
Donald Trump Presidency: Top 5 takeaways for D-Street
Polls in the US had suggested an edge for Clinton, but Trump pipped her in a close race. To gain a majority, a candidate needs to secure a minimum of 270 votes.
Style & not substance led to Donald Trump's triumph
Contrary to what might be expected, grandiosity, simplistic language and rampant Twitter activity were instrumental in his victory.
How Donald Trump crushed naysayers with a coalition of the forgotten
"Ours was not a campaign, but an incredible and great movement," Trump said in his victory speech on Wednesday.
US elections 2016: What went wrong for Hillary Clinton
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