India has said it will work with whoever wins the race to the White House.
New Delhi enjoys bipartisan support in the US with the Biden administration and his predecessors increasingly expanding ties with New Delhi – to help counter China in the Indo-Pacific and to wean India away from its traditional supplier of military hardware, Russia.
Neha Poonia has more.
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New Delhi enjoys bipartisan support in the US with the Biden administration and his predecessors increasingly expanding ties with New Delhi – to help counter China in the Indo-Pacific and to wean India away from its traditional supplier of military hardware, Russia.
Neha Poonia has more.
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But some businesses are worried that Trump's potential return to the White House could invite action against Indian exports landing in America.
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