S Jaishankar said India's top three priorities will be immigration and mobility

Kokila Chokkanathan
As per report india perceives Donald Trump’s return to the white house as an opportunity, when it comes to the business aspect of the India-US relationship, said External Affairs minister S Jaishankar. Meanwhile Jaishankar, who was meeting CEOs and business leaders in Sydney during an official trip to Australia, said there are five important consequences of trump being elected with regard to business and diplomatic ties. He said “There was already a reordering of supply chains, and this will accelerate. Some of it will be disruptive, but we perceive it as an opportunity…the reordering of supply chains gives us a bite of the apple now because we missed the manufacturing bus before”.


Perhaps the foreign minister said this will happen because the world will be moving to a much more integrated global workplace. Besides the US, many other countries will also have to make this distinction. He pointed out that there will be economies where the demand will be high, the talents may not be plentiful and may be different in other places.

Moreover he was also optimistic about how, politics notwithstanding, the world will be greener even if the pace of the greening of the economy may vary. india is certainly taking “a big bet on green hydrogen, on green ammonia and thinking of green shipping corridors, electric mobility is already on us and we are looking at biodiesel," adding that india is also very strongly pushing sustainable aviation fuel.

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