India may reassess US trade deal strategy

India may reassess US trade deal strategy

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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomeindiaIndia may reassess US trade deal strategy“With the Trump tariffs standing on shaky legal ground, India must pause and


reassess its negotiation strategy before committing to an FTA that could disproportionately favour the US interests,” said Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) founder Ajay


Srivastava.Gyanendra KeshriLast Updated : 30 May 2025, 01:35 IST Follow Us :


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