Did India get a good deal with the US?


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The US and India announced a framework for an interim trade agreement in February, following stalled negotiations between Narendra Modi’s government and the Trump administration.

India strove to protect its politically sensitive foodgrain and dairy markets, but the Asian giant agreed to open its economy to imports of most US industrial goods and some food products.

Was this a capitulation or a mutually beneficial opportunity? And what does this say about the strength of Modi’s government? Will geopolitical tensions come in the way of economic development?

Join us for a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Andres Schipani, the FT’s South Asia correspondent, and Veena Venugopal, the writer of our India Business Briefing newsletter. 

Departing from our usual schedule, the session will take place here, in a text-based Q&A, from 12pm to 1pm (GMT) on Friday, February 27.

Post your question in advance via the box or submit one as the conversation unfolds.

This is part of our weekly live Q&A series. For more topics, visit the Ask an Expert page.



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