India's Trade Deals Outcome Of More Competitive Domestic Industry, Says Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that India's recent trade agreements are a reflection of a more competitive domestic industry, contrasting them with the previous UPA government's efforts, which he described as plagued by uncertainty and inconsistency. Modi highlighted that the current administration's proactive approach has not only strengthened India's economic position but has also facilitated smoother negotiations resulting in productive trade partnerships. He believes that these deals will significantly benefit the Indian economy by promoting exports and attracting foreign investments. The Prime Minister's remarks come amid ongoing discussions about the role of trade in boosting economic growth and fostering international relations, as India seeks to expand its global trade footprint. Modi's administration has focused on enhancing the manufacturing sector and improving the ease of doing business, which he argues are crucial for sustaining India's competitive edge in the global market.
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