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International trade negotiations

India-United States Trade Deal Negotiations

Analysis based on 28 articles · First reported Apr 19, 2026 · Last updated May 06, 2026

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The ongoing trade negotiations between India and the United States, particularly the potential for a bilateral trade agreement, could significantly impact various sectors, including agriculture, energy, and technology. A successful deal could boost bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, positively affecting both economies. However, the recalibration of the agreement due to the United States — Supreme Court of the United States' ruling on tariffs and India's protected sectors presents challenges that could delay or alter the final outcome.

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India and the United States are in advanced stages of negotiating a bilateral trade agreement, with recent talks held in Washington, D.C. The discussions, led by India's chief negotiator Darpan Jain and the US team including Brendan Lynch, aim to finalize the first phase of the deal. A significant development impacting these negotiations was the United States — Supreme Court of the United States' ruling against sweeping tariffs previously imposed by Donald Trump, leading the United States to introduce a temporary 10% tariff on all imports. This change necessitates a recalibration of the proposed agreement, which initially included the United States reducing tariffs on Indian goods and India proposing to reduce or eliminate tariffs on various US industrial and agricultural products. US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau expressed optimism, stating that the two nations are 'very, very close' to signing the deal, despite challenges such as India's protected agricultural markets, which US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer described as a 'tough nut to crack'. India has also rejected unilateral investigations launched by the United States — United States Trade Representative under Section 301.

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India is a key participant in the trade negotiations with the United States, seeking preferential market access and aiming to recalibrate the trade agreement after changes in US tariff policies. India's protected agricultural markets are a point of contention.
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The United States is negotiating a bilateral trade agreement with India, facing challenges due to India's protected sectors and recent changes in its own tariff regime. The US aims to reach a closure on the trade deal.
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Christopher Landau, US Deputy Secretary of State, stated that India and the United States are 'very, very close' to signing a trade deal and need to overcome the 'last hurdle'.
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The United States — Supreme Court of the United States ruled against the sweeping tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, necessitating a redrafting of the trade agreement between India and the United States.
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Darpan Jain is India's chief negotiator for the trade talks with the United States, leading the Indian delegation in discussions.
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The United States — United States Trade Representative launched unilateral investigations under Section 301 against India, which India has rejected. Jamieson Greer, representing the USTR, described India as a 'tough nut to crack' in trade talks.
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Jamieson Greer, the US Trade Representative, stated that India is a 'tough nut to crack' due to its protected agricultural markets during the trade negotiations.
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Donald Trump's administration initially imposed sweeping tariffs under emergency powers, which were later struck down by the United States — Supreme Court of the United States, leading to a recalibration of the trade agreement framework.
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Brendan Lynch, Assistant US Trade Representative for South and Central Asia, led the US team in the trade discussions with India.
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Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, was involved in the initial announcement of the trade deal framework with Donald Trump.
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Petroleum is relevant as the US had removed punitive tariffs on Indian goods linked to India's purchase of Russian oil, which was part of the earlier trade framework.
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Russia is mentioned in the context of India's oil purchases, which previously led to punitive tariffs from the United States.
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China is mentioned as having overtaken the United States as India's largest trading partner in 2025-26, providing context for India's trade relations.
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