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Don't see a shift in India policy with Kamala Harris as President: USISPF President Mukesh Aghi

July 2024 399 views 02 Min 26 Sec

Mukesh Aghi, President of USISPF, believes that U.S. policy towards India would remain consistent even if Kamala Harris became President, emphasizing the stability of the strong bilateral relationship between the two countries.

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