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A Bilateral Trade Agreement will insulate India from Trump’s tariff squeeze

Following the Trump-Modi meeting in Washington, both sides agreed to negotiate the first tranche of a multi-sector BTA by the fall of 2025. This is evidence of India getting a good deal, something U.S. trade treaty partners haven’t yet pulled off. However, time is short and India needs to use it to meet the deadline and avoid trade-related shocks to the economy.

February 19, 2025 / 14:03 IST
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PM Narendra Modi (left) and President Donald Trump. (Source: AFP/File)

Like it or not, the optics of US President Donald Trump’s meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi suffered. Watch Trump’s joint press conference held a week ago with Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru, and you will notice the difference.

Indian floor managers and noisy media should share part of the blame for poor optics and failures in mood setting. However, the joint communiqué, which is the harder part of bilateral negotiations, proves that the Indian side managed a good deal.

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Space to cope with tariff shocks

Extracting a six-month window to enter the bilateral trade agreement (BTA) is no small achievement when the U.S. is threatening tariffs on some of its closest economic, political, and strategic allies like Canada, Mexico, and the European Union.