"That is a chilling example of the many looming conflicts of interest in a Trump presidency," the weekly noted. "If he plays tough with India, will the government assume it has to clear the way for projects in that 'aggressive pipeline' and kill the investigations involving Trump's Pune partners? And if Trump takes a hard line with Pakistan, will it be for America's strategic interests or to appease Indian government officials who might jeopardize his profits from Trump Towers Pune?" But Chavan refused to make an exception for the Trump Organization. "It would be extremely difficult for a foreign politician to make that call if he were speaking to the son of the president of the United States," Newsweek said.
Source: Times of India September 15, 2016 10:13 UTC