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"India see it as an opportunity": Jaishankar on accelerated supply chain reordering following US election results

November 08, 2024 3 min read
author Anamika Mishra, Sub Editor
After the outcome of the US presidential elections, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that India sees a potential acceleration and disruption in the re-ordering of supply chains as an opportunity. He identified four to five important consequences of the US-India relationship following US election results, including the reordering of supply chains, geopolitical hedging, digitisation, and mobility of talent and skills. The remarks by Jaishankar came while addressing CEOs and Business leaders in Sydney, Australia. On the outcome of the US presidential elections, Jaishankar said, "To my mind, there are four-five important consequences for the relationship (India-US) and the business aspect of the relations. First, there was already re-ordering of the supply chains that were taking place, it is very likely that in view of the election results in the US yesterday, this would accelerate. Some of it would be more disruptive, but we in India see it as an opportunity. Second, there would be in a way more geo-political hedging... Third pertains to the digital side..." The COVID-19 pandemic and escalating geopolitical tensions have prompted companies to reassess and transform their supply chain strategies. This shift is driven by the need for greater flexibility, agility, and resilience in the face of unprecedented disruptions. Companies are shifting from global to regional supply networks to reduce dependence on fragile international supply chains. Jaishankar is optimistic that the US administration under Donald Trump will maintain distinctions in immigration policies, potentially benefiting skilled workers from foreign countries. Jaishankar added, "Fourth is the mobility of talent and skills because even if there is re-globalisation, I think the demographic unevenness is beginning to bite us. And now, the global workplace doesn't mean that the talent alone has to move. Businesses can move as well... Even the United States under Donald Trump

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