India-US Trade Deal: "India Does Not Bow," Says BJP; Farmers Protected

BJP leader Gulam Ali Khatana praised the India-US Interim Trade Framework Agreement, emphasizing that India engages in global trade without bowing to pressure. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan assured that the deal safeguards Indian farmers, excluding key agricultural products from American imports. The agreement reduces US tariffs on Indian goods like textiles and apparel to 18 percent, while the US gains better access for its agricultural exports. BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan stated the deal, under PM Modi's leadership, has generated public appreciation and optimism across the country.

Key Points: India-US Trade Deal: BJP Hails Pact, Assures Farmers' Safety

  • Tariffs on Indian goods cut to 18% in US
  • Indian farmers' interests fully protected
  • US to export more farm goods to India
  • Deal excludes key Indian crops and dairy
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"India does not bow to anyone": BJP's Gulam Ali Khatana hails India-US trade agreement

BJP leaders hail India-US trade framework, stating it protects farmers and reduces tariffs without bowing to external pressure. Key details inside.

"India does not bow to anyone while doing trade... - Gulam Ali Khatana"

New Delhi, February 8

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Gulam Ali Khatana on Sunday praised the India-US Interim Trade Framework Agreement, highlighting that India does not bow to any external pressure while participating in global trade.

Speaking to ANI, the BJP leader further declared that all countries now want to do trade with India.

"... All countries want to do trade with India... India does not bow to anyone while doing trade..." said Khatana.

The framework for the trade agreement with the United States reduces tariffs on Indian goods in the US to 18 per cent, while Washington has claimed the deal will help it export more agricultural products to New Delhi.

Earlier in the day, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the framework for the trade agreement with the United States will not harm Indian farmers and that the US has, in fact, reduced tariffs on several Indian farm exports to zero.

He said that Indian farmers' interests have been fully protected in the trade deal with the US, adding that no key crops, fruits, dairy products or spices have been opened to American imports.

Addressing a press conference in Bhopal, Chouhan said, "PM Modi said that he will not let the country bow down and will not allow any harm to the interests of the farmers. This trade deal has taken both of these into account... If we look at agriculture and agricultural products, no product has been included to harm Indian farmers. All such products have been excluded from the trade deal."

Earlier, the United States and India issued a joint statement announcing that they had reached a framework for an Interim Agreement on reciprocal, mutually beneficial trade and agreed on its terms.

According to the joint statement by the Ministry of Commerce and the White House, the United States will apply a reciprocal tariff rate of 18 per cent on goods originating in India, including textiles and apparel, leather and footwear, plastic and rubber, organic chemicals, home decor, artisanal products, and certain machinery.

Subject to the successful conclusion of the Interim Agreement, the US will remove the reciprocal tariff on a wide range of goods identified in the Potential Tariff Adjustments for Aligned Partners Annex to Executive Order 14346 of September 5, 2025 (Modifying the Scope of Reciprocal Tariffs and Establishing Procedures for Implementing Trade and Security Agreements), as amended, including generic pharmaceuticals, gems and diamonds, and aircraft parts.

BJP National Spokesperson CR Kesavan hailed the Interim Trade Framework Agreement, saying that the reduction has received 'tareef' (appreciation) from the public and has sparked a wave of optimism across the country.

"This paradigm-defining trade deal pioneered by PM Narendra Modi's astute leadership, empowers New India with a massive competitive advantage. The substantial and significant reduction in tariffs for Indian products has been received with 'tareef', appreciation, and the people are very buoyant, and there is a wave of optimism across the country," he said.

Kesavan assured that the interim framework secures and safeguards the interests of our agricultural and dairy sectors and protects the welfare of our farmers, fishermen, workers, and skilled labourers.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to hear that dairy and key crops are protected. Our farmers have enough challenges. The reduction to 18% for our textiles and leather goods in the US market could be a big boost for MSMEs and jobs. Hope the benefits actually reach the small workshops and artisans.
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Rahul R
"India does not bow to anyone" sounds great in speeches, but the proof is in the details. We need to see the full text of this 'interim framework'. What did we concede for that 18% tariff? The US never does deals out of charity. Cautiously optimistic, but let's not celebrate too soon.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the apparel export sector, this is very promising news. Lower tariffs in the US directly impact our competitiveness. If it helps us compete better with Bangladesh and Vietnam, it's a step in the right direction for 'Make in India'.
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Aman W
The confidence is good, but "all countries want to do trade with India" is a bit of an exaggeration, no? We should stay grounded. The deal on generic pharmaceuticals and aircraft parts sounds significant though. Hope it reduces costs for our healthcare and aviation sectors.
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Kavitha C
Jai Kisan! 🙏 The most important line in this whole article is that our dairy, spices, and key crops are safe. That's a relief. Now the government must ensure strict quality checks on any US agricultural imports that do come in, to protect our consumers as well.

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