Trade Talks Could Never Conclude Under UPA Rule: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the trade negotiation efforts of the previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, attributing their failure to poor economic management. During a recent address, he stated that the UPA's policies left India in a vulnerable position, hindering its ability to engage in successful trade talks. Modi emphasized that without a robust economic foundation, India could not negotiate effectively, resulting in stalled discussions and missed opportunities. His comments reflect the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's ongoing narrative that links economic stability and growth to the current government's policies, contrasting them with the perceived shortcomings of the UPA era. As India seeks to strengthen its trade relationships globally, Modi's remarks highlight the administration's focus on establishing a more assertive negotiating stance, bolstered by recent economic reforms and initiatives aimed at enhancing the country's competitiveness on the world stage.
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