Mumbai: “Sometimes by losing a battle, you find a new way to win the war,” Donald Trump once proclaimed. Today, that statement finds its proof in history as in a comeback that defies precedent and expectation, Trump has clinched the U.S. presidency for a historic second time, becoming the 47th president by defeating incumbent vice president Kamala Harris.
Trump’s return to the White House, after a tumultuous single term, is more than a political triumph; it’s a testament to his unwavering grip on the American electorate. Amid a deeply polarised nation, Trump’s resurgence paints a vivid picture of ambition, resilience, and the fierce loyalty of his supporters, redefining what’s possible in American politics.
Trump’s path to victory involved pivotal wins in key swing states. He secured Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Wisconsin, surpassing the requisite 270 electoral votes. These victories reflect his campaign’s effective mobilisation of his base and successful outreach to undecided voters in these regions.
The international community has responded with a mix of congratulations and caution. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended his congratulations, while European leaders expressed concerns about potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy. Indian prime minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Congratulations to my friend Donald Trump on his historic election victory. Looking forward to working together for global peace and prosperity.”
Financial markets reacted swiftly to the election outcome. The Indian stock market experienced a rally, with the BSE Sensex closing up by 1.13 per cent, and the Nifty rising by 1.12 per cent. Conversely, the Indian rupee depreciated to an all-time low against the U.S. dollar, reflecting investor uncertainty.
Major U.S. media outlets have portrayed Trump’s victory through various lenses. The New York Times highlighted his ability to tap into voter economic anxieties and concerns over immigration, while The Washington Post emphasised the historic nature of his nonconsecutive terms and his status as the first felon to assume the presidency.
In India, the ancestral village of Kamala Harris in Tamil Nadu expressed sorrow over her defeat, with residents acknowledging her fighting spirit and expressing hope for her future endeavours.
Trump’s return to power is expected to bring significant policy shifts, particularly in trade and foreign relations. He has previously criticised China’s trade practices and indicated intentions to implement stricter measures. Domestically, his administration is anticipated to focus on immigration reform and economic policies aimed at bolstering the working class.