India tested, from U.S. sanctions to one-sided trade deal

India's recent trade agreement with the United States has raised concerns about the potential erosion of its economic autonomy and global standing. Critics argue that the deal, perceived as one-sided, may limit India's flexibility in trade negotiations and align it more closely with U.S. interests. This development comes amid ongoing scrutiny of U.S. sanctions that could further complicate India's position on the global stage. The trade deal is seen not only as a bilateral economic arrangement but also as a strategic move that could impact India's relationships with other key trading partners. As India navigates this complex landscape, the balance between economic cooperation and maintaining sovereignty will be crucial in shaping its future trade policies and international relations.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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