Boosting India's Economy: The Impact of the Indo-US Trade Deal
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale announced the India-US trade agreement will bolster employment and strengthen MSMEs. Despite regional conflicts, no immediate fuel shortages exist due to robust supply chain management. He criticized the opposition for spreading misinformation about the deal's impact on farmers.
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Union Minister Ramdas Athawale strongly criticized the Congress for opposing the recently signed India-US trade agreement, underscoring its potential to boost employment and fortify MSMEs.
Addressing concerns over potential fuel shortages amid ongoing West Asia conflicts, he reassured that no immediate crisis looms due to strategic stockpiles.
The minister dismissed opposition claims about the agreement harming farmers, attributing such assertions to misinformation campaigns led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
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