“I think they want to do something on the American side, and I think they want to do something on the Indian side. I’m hoping that they resolve it intelligently. I think it would be good for both parties,” he said.
Dimon also discussed the ongoing H-1B visa issue, which he said had caught many by surprise. He emphasised the importance of merit-based immigration, saying, “I believe in merit-based immigration. In fact, I would urge the President—he has accomplished border control, which is great. I think all nations want real border control that helps make a nation, but after that, we should have good immigration. I’ve heard him say publicly, “More merit-based immigration, good seasonal workers should stay, doctors stay, and if you get a degree in America, we just stamp a green card onto it.” I agree with those kinds of things. So, hopefully, we’ll be engaged with the government on this too.”Dimon’s remarks come at a time when the US and India are seeking ways to deepen economic and strategic ties, even as global trade uncertainties and immigration concerns remain on the agenda.
First Published: Sept 23, 2025 7:01 AM IS