India-US Trade Deal: Father of All Deals Spurring Economic Milestones

The India-US trade deal, dubbed the 'father of all deals,' is set to double bilateral trade to USD 500 billion, granting significant access to a USD 60 trillion market for Indian exporters. The deal has strategic importance, impacting various sectors while addressing global trade complexities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 03-02-2026 21:53 IST | Created: 03-02-2026 21:53 IST
India-US Trade Deal: Father of All Deals Spurring Economic Milestones
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In the Rajya Sabha, Harsh Vardhan Shringla termed the India-US trade deal as the 'father of all deals,' emphasizing its potential to double trade between the two nations to USD 500 billion. The deal is being celebrated as a historic moment in India's foreign policy and economic system.

Despite significant pressure from multiple avenues, the government prioritized safeguarding agriculture and dairy sectors during the negotiations. Shringla, a former foreign secretary, highlighted the strategic benefits, noting the agreement opens access to an expansive USD 60 trillion market for Indian exporters, particularly benefiting small-scale industries.

The deal underscores a broader economic strategy, including reduced dependency on Russian oil and establishing resilient supply chains. It symbolizes India's evolved global engagement, bridging regional economies and fostering strategic autonomy amidst a volatile trade environment.

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