As Donald Trump gears up for a second term in the White House, New Delhi might find itself navigating both opportunities and obstacles in its relationship with Washington. While his personal relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains a strong pillar of the U.S.-India alliance, trade tariffs and H-1B visa restrictions could still be a major roadblock. Canada, the self-proclaimed champion of free speech, has been caught in a web of hypocrisy. This week, his government blocked an entire news outlet—The Australia Today. For what? Well, for airing a press conference by India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, sparking outrage on both sides of the globe. Bangladesh interim government's chief adviser Moahmmed Yunus finds himself in hot waters, yet again. In a dramatic turn of events, all members of the Bangladesh Human Rights Commission have resigned. USISPF's Mukesh Aghi tells NDTV that India could be a big beneficiary of Trump's economic policies. Aghi says huge convergence in Make in India and Make America Great Again schemes of PM Modi and President-elect Trump.