India-US Trade Deal Hailed as Historic, Congress Criticism Dismissed

NDA leaders have strongly welcomed the newly signed India-US trade agreement, labeling it a historic milestone. They credit Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and India's strategic diplomacy for the deal, which sees US tariffs on Indian goods reduced significantly. The agreement is expected to greatly benefit Indian MSMEs in sectors like pharmaceuticals and textiles by providing better market access. Leaders dismissed criticism from the Congress party, accusing it of negativity towards the country's progress.

Key Points: India-US Trade Deal: NDA Leaders Welcome, Dismiss Congress

  • Landmark deal between world's largest democracies
  • Major boost for Indian MSMEs and exports
  • US tariffs cut from 50% to 18%
  • Result of India's growing economic influence
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'Historic deal': NDA leaders welcome India-US trade agreement, dismiss Cong criticism

NDA leaders welcome historic India-US trade agreement, citing benefits for MSMEs and exports, while dismissing Congress criticism as negative.

"This is a very historic deal between India and the US... - Praveen Khandelwal"

New Delhi, Feb 3

Ruling NDA leaders on Tuesday strongly welcomed the India-US trade agreement, calling it a historic milestone that will significantly benefit India's economy, MSMEs and global trade standing. They also dismissed opposition criticism, accusing the Congress of being negative and unable to appreciate positive developments for the country.

BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal described the agreement as a landmark achievement between the world's largest democracies. "This is a very historic deal between India and the US, two of the world's largest democracies. With this deal, India's small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), especially in sectors like pharmaceuticals, textiles, FMCG, and similar industries, will gain greater access to the US market," he told IANS.

Responding to criticism from the Congress party, Khandelwal took a sharp swipe, saying, "This may be the Congress party's own perspective, but we all know the state of the Congress. They are in a poor condition, surrounded by despair and negativity. No matter what good happens in the country, the Congress never seems to appreciate it."

JD(U) national spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan Prasad said the deal was also the result of India's growing global economic influence and strategic diplomacy. He noted, "India has achieved a major success due to strategic changes as well. When India signed the FTA with the European Union, it became clear to the United States that India is emerging as a strong economic power, one they cannot ignore in their priorities."

BJP MLA Devayani Farande also welcomed the agreement, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for the tariff reduction. She said, "I would like to congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the Trump administration bowed before him and reduced tariffs from 50 per cent to 18 per cent. This will benefit Make in India."

Leaders from the NDA said the agreement would provide a major boost to Indian manufacturing, exports, employment generation and entrepreneurship, particularly benefiting MSMEs seeking greater access to global markets. They asserted that reduced tariffs and improved market access would enhance the competitiveness of Indian products abroad and strengthen India's position in global supply chains.

India and the United States reached a trade deal on Monday following a phone conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump. Under the agreement, the US reduced tariffs on Indian goods to 18 per cent, while India agreed to ease certain trade barriers on American products.

PM Modi welcomed the development, stating that reduced tariffs on 'Made in India' products would create new opportunities for Indian businesses and youth, and further strengthen cooperation between the world's two largest democracies. The government has described the agreement as a key step towards expanding India's global economic footprint.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the deal seems promising, I wish the leaders would focus more on explaining the specifics rather than just attacking the opposition. What exactly are the "certain trade barriers" India is easing for US products? Transparency is key.
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Vikram M
JD(U) spokesperson is right. Our global standing has improved significantly. This deal is a result of that strength. When we negotiate from a position of power, good things happen. Kudos to our diplomacy.
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Rohit P
Hope the benefits actually trickle down to the small businesses and aren't just captured by the big corporates. The government needs to ensure proper support systems are in place for our MSMEs to truly leverage this.
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Priya S
Reducing tariffs from 50% to 18% is a massive win! This will make 'Make in India' products much more competitive abroad. More jobs, more growth. A positive step for our economy.
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Michael C
Strong trade ties between democracies are always welcome. It's good for global stability. Hoping this leads to more collaboration in tech and innovation as well, not just traditional goods.

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