Great insights.
Notice how confused the Indian origin interviewer is by all this advanced level business speak from the Jewish guy.
Indians, particularly Gujjis and Funjabis who supposedly lead the way in business acumen among all Indians, are not actually as naturally inclined to engage in international business negotiations as they might like to think, partly because they lack the etiquette and professionalism to do so.
Fundamentally, when we mock Gujjis and Funjabis as being representative of a "baniya qom", they assume this is a compliment, even a backhanded one, when in reality, the "tradesmanship" we refer to is that of a street hawker, a simple barterer. The chief tea seller himself is a prime example of this mentality. He genuinely thought delaying any deal would make Trump come crawling back to him.
Hindustan's only real option now is to keep "bartering" from its delusional position of perceived leverage over USA, but it has deceived only itself. The longer it waits, the worse the terms will be for India. Basic street hawker mentality on display even in Anarkali bazaar.