New Delhi, June 13 -- As India-US bilateral trade negotiations enter their final phase, discussions have become increasingly complex, with sensitive issues arising in dairy, agriculture, digital, and medical services.

According to aMintreport, the US is pushing aggressively to open these sectors, while India seeks a more equitable agreement that protects domestic priorities.

The talks, held in New Delhi from 4 to 10 June, were led by Brendan Lynch, Assistant US Trade Representative for South and Central Asia.

Though part of the US delegation has returned, others remain in India, pressing for firm commitments on market access.

Negotiations are now expected to continue virtually, as both sides aim to finalise an agreement before the 8 ...