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Understanding the U.S. election through an Indian lens

Understanding the U.S. election through an Indian lens

<p>With less than two months to go before the U.S. presidential election not only Americans but people across the world are asking what policy paradigm the winner would bring to the White House.</p><p>Whether in terms of economic policy, including trade and investment, or immigration, geopolitics, and climate change, there could be major differences between the possible presidencies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden.</p><p>We explain these differences and why they matter to India, and the relevant policy and political attributes of the Republican and Democratic agendas.</p><p>Guest: Dhruva Jaishankar, U.S. Director of the Observer Research Foundation</p><p>Host: Narayan Lakshman, Associate Editor, <em>The Hindu</em></p>

In Focus by The Hindu

September 3, 202026m 29s

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Show Notes

With less than two months to go before the U.S. presidential election not only Americans but people across the world are asking what policy paradigm the winner would bring to the White House.

Whether in terms of economic policy, including trade and investment, or immigration, geopolitics, and climate change, there could be major differences between the possible presidencies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

We explain these differences and why they matter to India, and the relevant policy and political attributes of the Republican and Democratic agendas.

Guest: Dhruva Jaishankar, U.S. Director of the Observer Research Foundation

Host: Narayan Lakshman, Associate Editor, The Hindu

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