A trade pact critics called risky just got spun as a power move, with tariff cuts and sector shields framed as India playing hardball.
India-US interim trade deal defense
India-US interim trade deal defense
- Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal brushed off Opposition heat.
- Goyal argued India bargained as a 4 trillion dollar economy.
- He insisted that self-reliant sectors stayed ring-fenced.
- Sovereignty, he claimed, was never put on the table.
- The United States trimmed duties on Indian exports to 18 percent.
- China faces 35 percent, while Bangladesh and Vietnam sit at 20 percent.
- Several Indian industries reportedly get zero tariff access.
- Cotton producers, Goyal said, should see rising demand.
- Sensitive crops like rice and wheat were kept outside the pact.
- Dairy, poultry, and meat received no US duty breaks.
- Selective access covers walnuts, pistachios, and certain wines.
- Boeing aircraft imports may reach 100 billion dollars.
- Union Budget 2026 27 was framed as a Viksit Bharat roadmap.
- Goyal linked it to 2047 and the development of a nation's ambitions.
- Infrastructure spending is aimed at cutting logistics costs.
- Nagrik Devo Bhava was cited as the guiding theme.