Michael Bloomberg's guest bloggers, Dan Strumpf, Ruchi Bhatia and
Sudhi Ranjan Sen on whether Peter Thiel will instruct VP JD Vance to
enlist Narendra Modi as Vance's 2028 campaign surrogate for the
National Question: <URL:
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/bloomberg-government-news/modi-leaves-trump-summit-with-a-to-do-list-despite-concessions?context=search&index=0
| Modi also left the meeting without any apparent pledge to preserve
| his nation's key channel of legal immigration to the US, through the
| H-1B visa program for high-skilled workers. That's despite Modi's
| openness to taking back undocumented Indian migrants from the US --
| a stance that has prompted some political backlash back home.
|
| One issue Modi said didn't come up in the talks was the state of
| Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's indictments by the US for
| allegedly paying hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes to
| government officials in India. Adani, seen as a key ally of Modi,
| has rejected the accusations.
Does Jamieson Greer's USTR.GOV recommend Trump trade access to the
American labor market for Modi's excess human capital in return for
access to Mod.GOV.IN for Jim Taiclet's LMCO.COM and how would that
impact the American share of the American STEM labor market in
Lori Chavez-DeRemer's BLS.GOV surveys during Vance's campaign?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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