
New Delhi, April 1 (PTI) India must firmly assess any US demand through the lens of its own national priorities, development goals and cultural values in the middle of the continuous pressure of America to change business policies, Think Tank Gtri said on Tuesday.
Report of National Trade Estimated US sales representative (NTE) 2025 said the Global Business Research (GTRI) initiative (GTRI) said many of the proposed changes in areas such as agriculture, digital and public health, pose a serious risk to Indian ability to protect their little farmers, maintain food safety Food, maintained food safety, maintaining social standards and ensuring social standards and ensuring social standards and ensuring social standards and ensuring social standards and ensuring social standards and ensuring social standards and ensuring social standards and ensuring social standards and ensuring social standards.
The Ustr report emphasizes several commercial and regulatory challenges between the US and India, including tariff -related problems, non -tariff barriers, intellectual property, services, digital trade and transparency.
“Most of the problems are repeated. Little has been solved and is no longer relevant,” said founder Gtri Ajay Srivastava.
Regarding imports in India, such as the requirement that animals are not fed with meat, blood and internal organs of other animals, block the American approach to dairy products, said America considers it “too strict, but imagine eating butter made of milk cow and blood from another cow.
He also said that digital trade policies are particularly controversial for the US.
RBI orders data location and requires foreign payment services providers to store Indian data on the domestic market.
“While the US consider it a burden of global cloud and payment services, India defends it as needed for data sovereignty and security. The US is still pushing India to dismantle all regulations in the digital arena to allow free data flow to American technology companies,” Srivastava said.
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