The external affairs minister said there are countries which are looking at Trump 2.0 as a political challenge but for India, it is not the case.
«We'll have to work out a political equation with America and that is one area where we score because we've always had a positive political relationship with Trump. I would say Trump has always had a positive political view of India,» he said.
«Like everybody else, we may also have some issues. We will deal with those issues, but I would say when I look around the world today, you know there are countries who (are) looking at Trump 2.0 as a political challenge. We are not,» he said.
«And I think that separates us from a very large number of countries. We are in a much more advantageous position to translate 2.0 into a deeper relationship,» he added.
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