💨 Abstract
Experts anticipate a strong momentum in India-US relations under President Donald Trump's second term, while some caution challenges may arise. Trump has announced numerous executive decisions upon his re-election, signaling a 'Make America Great Again' and 'America first' agenda. Some foreign policy experts believe India will have to make concessions in economic and trade relations to accommodate these policies.
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