India Rises as AI Powerhouse; Farmers Protected in US Trade Deal

India has emerged as a global leader in artificial intelligence, ranking among the top three or four countries advancing rapidly in the sector. Priyam Gandhi Modi stated that any potential India-US trade agreement will fully protect the interests of farmers and the dairy sector. She noted that a complete assessment of the trade deal can only be made once the final terms are released by both governments. Highlighting recent global disruptions, she emphasized the need for closer international collaboration to ensure economic stability.

Key Points: India's AI Leadership & Safeguards in US Trade Deal

  • India among top global AI leaders
  • Farmers' interests safeguarded in trade deal
  • Full deal assessment pending final terms
  • Global disruptions highlight need for cooperation
  • Principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam guides policy
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India emerges as global AI leader; farmers' interests to be safeguarded in US trade deal: Priyam Gandhi Modi

Priyam Gandhi Modi highlights India's top global AI ranking and assures full protection for farmers and dairy in the proposed India-US trade agreement.

"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, India is now counted among the top three or four countries globally... - Priyam Gandhi Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 12

Amid ongoing discussions over a potential India-US trade agreement, Priyam Gandhi Modi, Executive Director of the Future Economic Cooperation Council, on Thursday highlighted India's growing global stature and underlined that the interests of farmers and the dairy sector would remain fully protected in any trade deal.

Speaking to IANS, she said India has made significant progress in strengthening its artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem over the past few years.

"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, India is now counted among the top three or four countries globally that are rapidly advancing in AI and related sectors," she explained.

She congratulated the government for positioning India as a key global player in this critical technology domain.

Commenting on the proposed India-US trade agreement, Priyam Gandhi Modi welcomed US President Donald Trump's executive order to reduce tariffs to 18 percent but noted that the full contours of the deal are yet to be finalised.

"A detailed assessment would be possible only after both governments release the complete terms and conditions of the agreement," she told IANS.

She added that the opposition often criticises initiatives that are actually in the national interest.

However, she stressed that any final opinion on the trade pact should be formed only after its full details are made public.

"The government's position is clear that farmers and the dairy sector will be fully safeguarded under the proposed agreement," she stated.

Referring to the global economic landscape, she said the past few years have been marked by disruptions such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the Suez Canal blockage, and ongoing tariff tensions, all of which have shaken the global economy.

"These developments underscore the need for like-minded countries to collaborate more closely to ensure global economic stability," Priyam Gandhi Modi told IANS.

She said India believes in the principle of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" -- the world is one family -- and advocates collective progress.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the AI progress is real. Bangalore and Hyderabad are buzzing with AI startups. The global recognition is well-deserved. Hope the trade deal balances new opportunities with protecting sensitive sectors.
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Rohit P
"Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" sounds good, but we need to see the fine print of the US deal. Promises to safeguard farmers are one thing, implementation is another. Past agreements have sometimes hurt our local industries. Cautiously optimistic.
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Priya S
My father is a dairy farmer in Gujarat. Hearing that our interests will be "fully safeguarded" is a relief. The government must not compromise on MSP or allow subsidized foreign dairy products to flood our market. Jai Kisan!
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Michael C
The AI advancement is impressive and a key area for US-India collaboration. Reducing tariffs to 18% is a significant step. Hope it leads to more tech exchange and joint research initiatives between our countries.
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Kavya N
While the AI news is positive, the article feels like a government press release. A more balanced view with inputs from independent economists on the trade deal's impact would have been better. We need transparency, not just assurances.
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Vikram M
True progress is when cutting-edge AI in Bengaluru also helps improve

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