• Trump cannot lead the world

    From alal65536@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 10 03:08:24 2017
    Trump cannot lead the world. He is giving up USA's leadership role in free trade and climate change. Meanwhile China and India, are stepping up.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

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  • From Newgene McMensa@21:1/5 to alal65536@gmail.com on Sun Jun 11 19:26:06 2017
    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote
    Trump cannot lead the world. He is giving up USA's leadership role in free trade and climate change. Meanwhile China and India, are stepping up.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

    And your point is?

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  • From alal65536@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Newgene McMensa on Sun Jun 11 22:17:18 2017
    On Monday, June 12, 2017 at 7:57:38 AM UTC+5:30, Newgene McMensa wrote:
    <alal65536@gmail.com> wrote
    Trump cannot lead the world. He is giving up USA's leadership role in free trade and climate change. Meanwhile China and India, are stepping up.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

    And your point is?

    Trump will hasten the decline of American power and influence in the world. As an Indian citizen (who spent 8 years studying and working in USA), I am not too worried, as the world is gradually shifting to a multipolar mode. By 2030, the world will be
    under the large influences of USA, China, India, and Europe.

    India should use this golden opportunity to assert a leadership position in the world, especially in free trade and climate change.

    Abhinav Lal
    Writer & Investor

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