How Trump's Victory To Impact Indian Students Planning Study In US

How Trump's Victory To Impact Indian Students Planning Study In US

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Pallavi Pathak
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New Delhi, Updated on Nov 7, 2024 15:56 IST

Donald Trump's winning US election over Kamala Harris and his re-entry to the White House is welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he looks for strengthened ties with the US. However, how it is going to impact the Indian students planning to study in the US is something that needs to be looked into.

How Trump's Victory To Impact Indian Students Planning Study In US

Study in US: Donald Trump has won the US election and is all set to be the 47th president of the US. While India has welcomed his second term and looking for better ties with the nation, what it will mean for the immigration policies is something many are wondering.

During the election campaign, Donald Trump promised to provide green cards to international students once they graduate to help them stay and work in the US. Now, after his win Indians are hopeful that he will fulfill his promise. Trump who claims to be a big fan of India and Hindu values brings many hopes to Indian students planning to study abroad.

Trump's Good Relation With PM Modi Gives Hope To Indian-American Community

There are reports which said that the Indian-American community has welcomed his victory and is hoping for a good future for border security, the economy, and global peace.

Avinash Gupta, President of the Foreign Indian Association is optimistic about the future due to Trump's good diplomatic ties with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.








"They voted what was best for India-America friendship. President Trump has a good rapport with PM Modi. Local factors such as inflation, open borders and ongoing wars also came into play. We are looking forward to course correction and having a better economy, secured borders and global peace," he said, as reported by the Economic Times.







"As the oldest and largest democracies, the United States and India share a natural bond rooted in shared values and a mutual commitment to global peace. President Trump and Prime Minister Modi have both emphasized ending global conflicts and fostering harmony, a vision that I believe the new administration will continue to uphold," said Foundation USA East Coast & Past President & Boars of Trustee-FIA-NYNJCT&NE.

What Social Media Says On Trump's Win And International Students?

While reacting to its impact on Indian students, a message on X reads, "HOW TRUMP WIN MAY IMPACT INDIAN STUDENTS:

•Visa Delays and Higher Rejections

•H-1B Visa Restrictions

•Focus on STEM Programs

•Impact on Family Visas

•Potential Green Card Reforms

•Greater Focus on High-Wage Job Offers

•Reduced Post-Study Work Opportunities"

"Donald Trump won the US Elections for the President of United States Of America.Trump as President will likely impact India on various fronts from immigration / terror to trade," says another message on the X platform.

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