During Trump 2.0, India second only to US for investors : Viswas Raghavan, Executive (...)
India is poised to become the second-largest recipient of global investments after the US during President Trump's second term. Investors are drawn to India's potential as a market, its alignment with Trump's policies, and its strong economic growth prospects, particularly in sectors like (...)
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