India, Sept. 22 -- As the country's commerce and industry minister, Piyush Goyal, flies off to the US for a crucial round of tariff talks, the timing is interesting. It is on the first day of Navratri, the day Indians begin to enjoy the benefits of GST 2.0. New Delhi is also abuzz that the India-US bilateral deal is almost in the bag. Call it Tariff 3.0. After two successive 25 per cent increases in American duties on Indian goods, this third event will impact the entry of American products in the Indian markets. While the entry barriers on American agriculture and dairy products will remain intact to protect the country's farmers and dairy producers, those on manufactured goods will come crumbling down. American factory-made products wil...