New York: On the eve of US President Donald Trump's visit to India, State Bank of India (SBI) Managing Director Dinesh Khara has said such bilateral visits create tremendous goodwill and offer opportunities to New Delhi and Washington to “spot opportunities” for each other, irrespective of whether any deals are signed or not.
Trump arrives in India Monday for the state visit and will be accompanied by a high-level delegation including First Lady Melania Trump, the President's daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
“Such kind of visits creates a whole lot of goodwill and such kind of goodwill is a very important aspect when it comes to developing trade. Treaty or no treaty, but the confidence level itself generates enough amount of trade,” Khara told PTI in an exclusive interview here.
He said that such high-level bilateral visits “help both sides to understand each other better, such visits also offer an opportunity to spot opportunities for each other. So maybe irrespective of the trade deal, this will be a positive for both the countries.”
India and the US were looking to sign a trade deal during Trump's visit but the US President said that he is "saving the big deal" with India for later and does not know if it will be signed before the presidential election in November.
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On India and the US not signing a trade deal during the Trump visit, Khara said that such kind of decisions involve a “whole lot of patience and quite comprehensive analysis. Such (trade) decisions might take time but the outcomes normally seen after such a long deliberation are generally good. So maybe it's a matter of time, but eventually it might turn out to be good for the economies.”