What We Know About the India-U.S. Trade Deal
Economy
India
Started February 03, 2026
Trump announced the deal in a social media post on Monday
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What We Know About the India-U.S. Trade Deal
Foreign Policy (United States) | Feb 02, 2026
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Feb 03, 2026
While the trade deal presents opportunities, its long-term impact on U.S.-India relations remains uncertain and requires careful evaluation.
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Critics argue that the deal may prioritize corporate interests over environmental and labor standards, undermining social progress.
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The India-U.S. trade deal could significantly boost economic growth for both nations by enhancing market access and reducing tariffs.
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This trade deal may harm local industries in India, leading to job losses as cheaper U.S. products flood the market.
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The deal could strengthen strategic ties between India and the U.S., countering influence from China in the Indo-Pacific region.
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