New Delhi, Feb. 7 -- Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev on Saturday highlighted that agriculture remained India's most sensitive sector. To secure the interim deal, India is opening specific doors while keeping others (like dairy) firmly shut for now.
Speaking to ANI, Sachdev said that India intended to increase imports, which could impact local pricing and production, and that tariff reductions on American produce would mean more competition for domestic growers but more variety for Indian consumers.
"The key issue was agriculture, or the opening of India's agricultural sector. They have been protecting it broadly... There's no mention of dairy in the first statement... The key point is that, in agriculture, India will increase so...
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