Economists and market analysts believe that a return of Donald Trump to the White House could bring both opportunities and challenges for the Indian market. While some sectors like software and pharmaceuticals might benefit, others could face tariff barriers. Despite potential volatility, India is expected to attract foreign investment due to its favorable policies and the ‘China +1’ strategy.
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