What would Donald Trump becoming President mean to Indians?

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It was not so long back when people around the globe laughed over real estate mogul Donald Trump’s chances of becoming the next President of the United States of America.

As the US presidential campaign reaches its crucial stage, politician turned reality TV show star seems to be the favorite republican on the run up-to the elections. With his promise to take the jobs back from China, India, Mexico, Vietnam and other countries, he seems to have hit the bulls eye since most Americans have experienced a rise in unemployment and witnessed jobs being outsourced to countries like India.

Many claim that these accusations and promises are just part of Trump’s eloquent plan to get the mandate of larger conservative states and once he gets into power he will be a different man.

While Indian would not bother much about his hollers to build ‘protective wall’ along the Mexican boundary, his avowal to bring back jobs from India would could be perceived as threatening. However, Indo-US bilateral treaties binding the job security of immigrants and entrepreneurs would come as a life saver.

In case he gets through the House following elections and if knows his onions, it will be quite worrying to see the fate of the great outsourcing market which India depend on. Similarly, aspiring migrants who want to live the American Dream would also need to worry if he climbs to the helm of affairs.

The 69-year-old real estate tycoon has admitted earlier that he is a fan of prime minister Narendra Modi and his style of running the government.

Many of his employees are Indians and Mexicans and Trump real estate already have Trump towers coming up in Mumbai and Pune in India, one of the countries, he is planning to bring on stringer restrictions.

With the website of Trump organization calling their chairman as the very definition of the American success story, continually setting the standards of excellence while expanding his interests in real estate, sports, and entertainment, it is skeptical that he would really keep to his word on this issue as his business empire would be one of the first to be hit by these restrictions.

Ahead of Super Tuesday, Trump looks way ahead of his republican rivals and what started out as a joke is turning out to be nightmares to many Americans.

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