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Under President Donald Trump, India and Indian-Americans will have a strong relationship with the US as he would be their "best friend" in the White House, according to a top Indian-American with the administration.

Raj Shah, a 32-year-old who supports Trump's communications team shape his media portrayal and narrative, said Trump as president and as presidential candidate went an extra mile to attract Indian-Americans to the Republican Party as a majority of them were supporters of the Democratic Party.

"(And) It worked," Shah said.

"I think this president has had a pretty notable outreach to the Indian-American community, both during the campaign and afterwards," he said.

Shah pointed out that Trump appointed Indian-American Nikki Haley as the US envoy to the United Nations - a Cabinet post - in a first for the community under any administration.

"One of his first international conversation was with the Prime Minister (of India). So I think, certainly there is a recognition on the president's part on importance of the US-India relationship and the contribution that Indian-Americans have made to the United States," he said.
Shah, whose parents migrated to the US in the 80s, was the Director of Opposition Research in the Republican National Committee, before he moved to the White House.

With a team of researchers, Shah played a key role in digging up information on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

He was the backbone of all anti-Clinton research during the presidential campaign and getting inside the White House at a young age is said to be a reward for the behind-the-scenes player.

He said Trump's agenda would be great for Indian-Americans. "The economic vision he has, the emphasis on economic reforms, cutting up red tape, regulations, fixing our healthcare system, all these things are going to have huge impact for all Americans including Indian-Americans."

In Trump, Shah said, both India and Indian-Americans, have their best friend inside the White House.

"I think that we have seen from his predecessor Obama a lot of words and lip service. I do not know if agenda always worked out for Indian-Americans and for all Americans. I think this is in part why this president was elected. I think his performance in the next few years is going to demonstrate that his words and promises coming true," he said.

"I think there will be a strong relationship between India and the US under the Trump administration - one that is built on mutual respect," he said but admitted he was not a policy advisor.

"There are a lot of areas of mutual benefit of mutual concerns whether it is counter-terrorism, trade, other issues, there is a lot that can be done and there is a lot that will be done. I am optimistic about this administration's commitment to improving relationship with India," Shah said.

Shah was born and raised in Connecticut along with his sister, a few years older to him. He studied at the Cornell University.
In 2005, he interned at the White House in the scheduling office doing research. After graduation Shah joined the Republican National Committee. "It all took it from there."

When the going got tougher towards the end of the presidential campaign, Shah said, his parents motivated and encouraged him. "They are happy that I am working at the White House and particularly happy that I am working for this president."

As he prepares to furnish his room, Shah has kept one wall empty. "When prime minister (Narendra Modi) comes here, I want to get a photo of him with the President. A jumbo," Shah said.

Trump has invited Modi for a visit to the White House.

Dates of a possible trip by Modi is still being worked out. But Shah hopes his wish could be fulfilled soon

http://www.timesnow.tv/india/articl...as-best-friend-in-white-house-amit-shah/55916
 
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WTH with misleading article and titles. The article talks about Raj Shah and the picture depicted is of Amit Shah. Does TimesNow find no difference between Raj Shah, an Indian American and Amit Shah, BJP president?
 
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On a more serious note, Trump does not give two hoots about Indians or any other South Asian groups, regardless of the amount of pandering by them.

He simply cares about his mostly White lower middle class voters (who elected him) and their opinions.

And those people want to see H1B, L1 visas abolished to put whites in those jobs, plain and simple.

Party's over - aab ghar chalo......
 
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:tongue:

On a more serious note, Trump does not give two hoots about Indians or any other South Asian groups, regardless of the amount of pandering by them.

He simply cares about his mostly White lower middle class voters (who elected him) and their opinions.

And those people want to see H1B, L1 visas abolished to put whites in those jobs, plain and simple.

Party's over - aab ghar chalo......

We are also just concerned about how India can benefit out of a POTUS who is a businessman in a mutually beneficial way.

We didn't give a rat's rear to them when we were much weaker and needed help. What makes you think we are looking at seeking any sort of grace now.

It is purely convergence of interests. Simple.
 
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:tongue:

On a more serious note, Trump does not give two hoots about Indians or any other South Asian groups, regardless of the amount of pandering by them.

He simply cares about his mostly White lower middle class voters (who elected him) and their opinions.

And those people want to see H1B, L1 visas abolished to put whites in those jobs, plain and simple.

Party's over - aab ghar chalo......

Well, it's a little more complex than that. I doubt some high-school graduate will just easily step into some STEM-oriented position. No, these visas are needed, but will be reformed so that no US worker --Trump supporter or not -- will be displaced. In fact, once these changes are in place, you could actually see an increase in the visa quota.

For all his blowhard manners, and his tweeting, Trump is first and foremost a pragmatist. A businessman has to be. Even he knows US needs immigrants to keep its competitive edge. He will reform the employment visa system, not scrap it.
 
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Need to keep trump humored , being seen on wrong side might end up paying a terrible economic price.
 
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Well wishing and hoping are one thing - and reality is something else altogether....

You are looking for logic from a guy who does not have a clue on how to run a business - much less a country or the free world.

Calling him a businessman and pragmatist is stretching it. Don't give him that credit.

The guy is a dismal failure at 'business'. Warren Buffet said it himself.

The only thing he may be good at (if at all) is self-aggrandizement, drama and slapping his name on towers of all kinds. And using other people's money. He is actually closer to the loan-defaulters in Bangladesh than anything else.

Well, it's a little more complex than that. I doubt some high-school graduate will just easily step into some STEM-oriented position. No, these visas are needed, but will be reformed so that no US worker --Trump supporter or not -- will be displaced. In fact, once these changes are in place, you could actually see an increase in the visa quota.

For all his blowhard manners, and his tweeting, Trump is first and foremost a pragmatist. A businessman has to be. Even he knows US needs immigrants to keep its competitive edge. He will reform the employment visa system, not scrap it.

They will make the Indian STEM workers train the US based kids first, then throw the Indians out. Just like the opposite happened fifteen years ago.....Trump has no obligation to Indians who aren't even citizens, much less being White WASP citizens....I see a fatal misconception here, you guys are expecting this guy to be logical and reasonable, he's far from it.

He has surrounded himself with Breitbart people. Get it through your heads ....:-)
 
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They will make the Indian STEM workers train the US based kids first, then throw the Indians out. Just like the opposite happened fifteen years ago.....Trump has no obligation to Indians who aren't even citizens, much less being White WASP citizens....I see a fatal misconception here, you guys are expecting this guy to be logical and reasonable, he's far from it.

He has surrounded himself with Breitbart people. Get it through your heads

Keep dreaming and fantasizing about it retard troll (because behind the keyboard I know you understand quite deeply how much more intelligent and successful Indians are compared to your swamphole lot):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups_in_the_United_States_by_household_income

Indian American : $101,591 (rank 1)

Bangladeshi American : $44,512 (rank 83)...worse than Haitian Americans and a little better than Subsaharan African Americans.:o:

Just like you dream and fantasize about BBS being honest and true :rofl:

I'm going to truly enjoy your fear-mongering about Trump (to act as a short term panacea for your butthurt about India and Indians given you feel (more like vainly hope) they will be affected disproportionately) blow up in your pathetic face down the road....like it always will do with any topic regarding your basket case "country".
 
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Well wishing and hoping are one thing - and reality is something else altogether....

You are looking for logic from a guy who does not have a clue on how to run a business - much less a country or the free world.

Calling him a businessman and pragmatist is stretching it. Don't give him that credit.

The guy is a dismal failure at 'business'. Warren Buffet said it himself.

The only thing he may be good at (if at all) is self-aggrandizement, drama and slapping his name on towers of all kinds. And using other people's money. He is actually closer to the loan-defaulters in Bangladesh than anything else.



They will make the Indian STEM workers train the US based kids first, then throw the Indians out. Just like the opposite happened fifteen years ago.....Trump has no obligation to Indians who aren't even citizens, much less being White WASP citizens....I see a fatal misconception here, you guys are expecting this guy to be logical and reasonable, he's far from it.

He has surrounded himself with Breitbart people. Get it through your heads ....:-)

He is a business man in the classic definition. He bought low and sold high to make money, and while he was at it he screwed a few people.

I agree the Indians are as usual being delusional ! We all saw how he used Chris Christie and Jiuliani just to throw them away as disposable napkins. He just dumped his National Security Advisor Flynn.

Indians have a simple theory, " If you don't like Muslims, you definitely love me."
 
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Yep, both have a lot in common.
That they have a lot of similarities is scary. Both have the same blind lot of followers, impervious to logic or reason. Both were elected as they were lesser of the 2 evils that the people had to choose from. Both have support of the not so educated sections of society. One plays the race card and the other plays the religion card.
Read this someplace - "Faith in religion may be a road to salvation of the soul, in politics hero worship leads to degradation and eventual dictatorship."
 
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