India-US Trade Deal: A Strategic Boost Beyond Business, Says BJP Leader

Bihar BJP State President Sanjay Saraogi has described the India-US Interim Trade Agreement as a major boost that gives new direction to bilateral economic cooperation. The agreement, which includes a US tariff reduction on Indian imports, aims to strengthen trade, investment, and supply chains. The framework reaffirms a commitment to a full bilateral trade pact, initially launched by the leaders of both nations. Saraogi emphasized that the deal elevates the strategic friendship between India and the United States beyond mere commerce.

Key Points: India-US Interim Trade Agreement: A Strategic Step, Says BJP

  • New direction for economic cooperation
  • Strengthens trade and supply chains
  • Tariffs cut from 25% to 18%
  • Part of broader strategic partnership
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Not just business deal, but step to elevate strategic friendship: BJP leader on India-US trade agreement

BJP leader Sanjay Saraogi hails India-US trade pact as a major boost to economic ties and strategic friendship, marking a new chapter in cooperation.

"It is not just a trade agreement but also a step to elevate the strategic and economic friendship between India and the United States. - Sanjay Saraogi"

New Delhi, Feb 8

Calling it a major boost to bilateral ties, Bihar BJP State President Sanjay Saraogi on Sunday said the India-US Interim Trade Agreement marks a new chapter in economic cooperation between the two nations.

Reacting to the development, Saraogi said, "The India-US interim trade agreement gives a new direction to economic cooperation between the two countries. This agreement will strengthen trade, investment, technology, and supply chains, helping India achieve its Viksit Bharat goals. It is not just a trade agreement but also a step to elevate the strategic and economic friendship between India and the United States."

His remarks came after the US and India announced a framework for an Interim Agreement on reciprocal and mutually beneficial trade, aimed at paving the way for a comprehensive bilateral trade pact. As part of the announcement, the White House formally confirmed a reduction in tariffs on imports of Indian products from 25 per cent to 18 per cent, offering immediate relief to Indian exporters and industries.

According to a joint statement issued by both sides, the framework reaffirms India and America's commitment to negotiations on a US-India Bilateral Trade Agreement, talks launched by US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 13, 2025. Officials said the interim arrangement is designed to deliver early outcomes while supporting more resilient and diversified supply chains.

"The Interim Agreement between the United States and India will represent a historic milestone in our countries' partnership, demonstrating a common commitment to reciprocal and balanced trade based on mutual interests and concrete outcomes," the announcement noted.

Earlier this week, President Trump also spoke with Prime Minister Modi and later wrote on 'Truth Social' that both countries had agreed on a trade deal. He highlighted reciprocity, expanded market access, and efforts to address long-standing trade imbalances, while underlining the broader strategic importance of economic ties with New Delhi.

Under the proposed framework, India will eliminate or reduce tariffs on all US industrial goods and on a wide range of American food and agricultural products. These include dried distillers' grains, red sorghum for animal feed, tree nuts, fresh and processed fruits, soybean oil, wine and spirits, among others.

On another matter, reacting to the arrest-related developments involving MP Pappu Yadav, Sanjay Saraogi said, "Pappu Yadav has had ongoing cases for years and is currently absconding, with orders for attachment and seizure already issued. The court has emphasised that an absconding accused must surrender, and if warrants or attachment orders are executed, the administration must ensure their arrest and imprisonment."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who works in the agri-export sector, the inclusion of processed fruits and nuts in the deal is promising. However, I hope our farmers are protected and the deal truly is "reciprocal and balanced" as stated. We need to see the fine print.
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Vikram M
Strategic friendship is the right term. It's not just about goods, but technology transfer and building resilient supply chains away from China. This strengthens India's position globally. Good move by the government.
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Rohit P
While the deal sounds good, I'm concerned about opening our markets to American agricultural products. Our small farmers could face stiff competition. The government must ensure adequate safeguards are in place. Jai Kisan.
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Priya S
Finally some clarity after years of talks! The interim agreement is a pragmatic approach. Let's get the early wins and build momentum for the comprehensive pact. This will create jobs and attract investment. Well done.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the geopolitical angle here. A strong India-US economic corridor is crucial for stability in the Indo-Pacific. The timing of this, alongside the mention of Pappu Yadav's case, shows the government is focused on multiple fronts.

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