Put India-US trade deal on hold: Congress tells Centre after tariff blow to Trump

In a significant political development, the Indian National Congress has urged the central government to pause ongoing trade negotiations with the United States. This call comes in light of recent tariff hikes imposed by the Trump administration on various Indian goods, raising concerns about the impact on domestic industries and exports. Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not adequately addressing these trade tensions and for failing to protect Indian economic interests. The Congress party's stance reflects broader apprehensions regarding the implications of the US tariffs and the need for a strategic reassessment of India's trade policies. As both nations navigate complex economic relations, the Congress party emphasizes the necessity for the government to prioritize national interests over international agreements that may disadvantage Indian businesses. This development adds another layer of complexity to the India-US trade dialogue, highlighting the need for a more balanced approach that safeguards India's economic sovereignty while fostering international cooperation.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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