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India may seek access to critical technologies, trade concessions in talks with US

The technology access request would focus on strategic sectors including telecom equipment, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, pharmaceuticals, quantum computing, and semiconductors.

April 28, 2025 / 08:28 IST
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An Indian delegation led by chief negotiator Rajesh Agarwal recently concluded three days of preliminary discussions in Washington to address differences before formal negotiations begin.
An Indian delegation led by chief negotiator Rajesh Agarwal recently concluded three days of preliminary discussions in Washington to address differences before formal negotiations begin.

In upcoming bilateral trade agreement (BTA) negotiations, India will likely ask that the United States ease export controls and provide access to critical technologies at levels comparable to key American allies like Australia, the United Kingdom, and Japan, according to sources familiar with the discussions.

The technology access request would focus on strategic sectors including telecom equipment, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, pharmaceuticals, quantum computing, and semiconductors. Officials told PTI that the enhanced access to cutting-edge technologies would significantly strengthen India's innovation capabilities and technological infrastructure, further accelerating the country's economic growth trajectory.

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Beyond technology access, in its proposed pact with America, India is reportedly seeking tariff reductions for its labour-intensive export sectors, including textiles, gems and jewelry, leather goods, garments, plastics, chemicals, agricultural products like grapes and bananas, and seafood such as shrimp.

Meanwhile, the United States wants to secure duty concessions for industrial goods, automobiles (particularly electric vehicles - EVs), wines, petrochemicals, dairy, and agricultural items including apples and tree nuts.