Donald Trump Wins The US Presidential Election
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It Good For Indian Startup Ecosystem And also IT Industry....? What Tou Think
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I think, and it's just a thought, but Trump’s stance on immigration and H-1B visa restrictions could limit Indian talent working in the US, which might affect IT growth indirectly. But less brain drain could mean we thrive here more?
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