BTA: Handle with Care : Deepak Dwivedi

Deepak Dwivedi (Chairman, Editor-In-Chief, of BLITZ INDIA MEDIA)
Deepak Dwivedi (Chairman, Editor-In-Chief, of BLITZ INDIA MEDIA)

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While the Indo-US BTA has the potential to benefit India by enhancing trade and investment, it also presents risks that must be managed. India needs to negotiate terms that protect its domestic industries, ensure fair market access, and maintain regulatory autonomy

One of the biggest advantages of the BTA would be improved market access for Indian exports. The US is India’s largest trading partner, and reduced tariffs on Indian goods such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, and IT services would enhance export competitiveness. Additionally, greater access to American agricultural products and high-end technology could help modernise Indian industry.

The agreement is also expected to boost FDI from US companies. This could benefit key sectors like manufacturing, digital services, and renewable energy, aligning with India’s ‘Make in India’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives. Increased investment could also lead to job creation and technology transfer, strengthening India’s economic growth.

Another potential advantage is strengthened strategic ties between India and the US. A well-negotiated trade agreement could enhance India’s position as a global trade partner and reinforce its geopolitical alignment with the US, particularly in countering China’s economic dominance.

Despite these benefits, India faces several challenges under the BTA. One major concern is the trade balance. India has historically maintained a trade surplus with the US, and Washington may push for increased access to the Indian market. This could lead to greater competition for domestic companies, particularly in the agriculture and dairy sectors, where American products might challenge Indian farmers.

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection is another contentious issue. The US has long demanded stricter IPR enforcement, which could impact India’s pharmaceutical industry, known for its affordable generic medicines. If India agrees to stringent patent regulations, drug prices may rise, affecting both domestic consumers and global markets that rely on Indian generics.

Additionally, digital trade regulations remain a sticking point. The US favours unrestricted data flows, while India insists on data localisation to protect its digital economy. Any compromise in this area could have implications for India’s digital sovereignty and data privacy.

Labour and environmental standards could also create compliance challenges for Indian exporters, increasing costs and reducing competitiveness.

While the Indo-US BTA has the potential to benefit India by enhancing trade and investment, it also presents risks that must be managed. India needs to negotiate terms that protect its domestic industries, ensure fair market access, and maintain regulatory autonomy. A well-balanced agreement could strengthen India’s economic and strategic position, but an unfavorable deal could create long-term challenges.

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