Will Trump manage
to give a boost to Indo-US relations?
The
President-elect, Donald Trump, now has a
tough task of picking the White
House team that will carry out his policy agenda. His election victory has created terrific impact not only in US but all
over the world. Trump will have to pick up a team who will help him please both
liberal as well as conservative sections of American public. Americans are
eagerly looking forward to Trump delivering all the promises that he made
during the campaign.
Trump has
picked up Reince Priebus as his Chief of Staff who along with House Speaker
Paul Ryan had helped Trump considerably during the darkest days of the
campaign. Priebus has proved his organisational acumen and loyalty to Trump who
is bound to see to it that he has a great future. Steve
Bannon, the CEO of the Trump campaign and the former CEO of the “alt-right”
media house Breitbart News, as his Chief Strategist and Senior Counsellor, are
controversial choices considering the fact that under Bannon, Breitbart was
accused of being racist, anti-Semitic, misogynist and prone to conspiracy
theorising.
It appears that
Trump is out to create a multipolar power structure within the White House. American public have no complaint about practical-minded and
mainstream-focussed Priebus.
Indians hope
that Trump will come up with a team which has as many Pro-India members as
possible. With Trump leading the Americans, Indians are eagerly looking forward
to see how the Indo-US relations will appear in the days to come. There is no
doubt about the fact that Trump is all prepared to begin his first tenure as
President with a bang.
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