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Sundar Pichai To Nikki Haley, How Indian-Americans Reacted To Trump 2.0
- Thursday November 7, 2024
- World News | Press Trust of India
Eminent Indian Americans on Wednesday welcomed the re-election of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States and assured to work with him on several issues, including that of the US-India relationship.
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Indian-American Kamala Harris To Take On Donald Trump's Immigration Policies
- Friday November 11, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Indian-American Kamala Harris, who scripted history by winning a Senate seat, has said she would open a battlefront against President-elect Donald Trump's anti-immigration policies, saying "we must reject racism and xenophobia in our politics".
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Clinton Win Could Bring An Early Christmas Rally In Indian Markets. And Trump?
- Tuesday November 8, 2016
- Business | Written by Surajit Dasgupta
Wall Street opened slightly lower on Election Day as Americans headed to vote for their next president, with the odds currently favoring Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton.
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Sundar Pichai To Nikki Haley, How Indian-Americans Reacted To Trump 2.0
- Thursday November 7, 2024
- World News | Press Trust of India
Eminent Indian Americans on Wednesday welcomed the re-election of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States and assured to work with him on several issues, including that of the US-India relationship.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian-American Kamala Harris To Take On Donald Trump's Immigration Policies
- Friday November 11, 2016
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India
Indian-American Kamala Harris, who scripted history by winning a Senate seat, has said she would open a battlefront against President-elect Donald Trump's anti-immigration policies, saying "we must reject racism and xenophobia in our politics".
- www.ndtv.com
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Clinton Win Could Bring An Early Christmas Rally In Indian Markets. And Trump?
- Tuesday November 8, 2016
- Business | Written by Surajit Dasgupta
Wall Street opened slightly lower on Election Day as Americans headed to vote for their next president, with the odds currently favoring Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton.
- www.ndtv.com/business