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Sayan Ghosh

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One of the key reasons, Trump’s win is great for India is it expected to reduce wars and conflicts between nations (hopefully it happens). Now the India-Canada conflict is not helping anyone and impacts trade relations. PS: I was at the visa office recently and saw this, where Canada is being treated very differently than other countries. I can only assume the visa approval rates for India-Canada travel!

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