MPs Criticize India-U.S. Trade Deal, Fear Market Flood with U.S. Goods
Opposition MPs call India-U.S. trade deal 'one-sided,' warn of market impact.
Opposition parties in the Lok Sabha criticized the India-U.S. interim trade deal, calling it "one-sided" and warning that it would open Indian markets to U.S. products at the expense of farmers.
Akhilesh Yadav termed it a "concession" rather than a deal, while Shashi Tharoor alleged it resembled a "pre-committed purchase agreement." Concerns were raised about the impact on Indian industries, the "Made in India" initiative, and the agriculture sector. MPs questioned the government's commitment to buying $500 billion worth of U.S. goods and the implications for India's trade surplus.
The Trinamool Congress also alleged neglect of West Bengal in the Budget.
UPSC Exam Angles
GS Paper 2: Bilateral relations, trade agreements
GS Paper 3: Indian Economy, trade policy
Potential for statement-based questions on trade agreements and their impact
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India-U.S. Trade Relations
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the key concerns raised by Indian MPs regarding the India-U.S. trade deal?
Indian MPs are worried that the trade deal is 'one-sided' and will flood Indian markets with U.S. goods, harming domestic industries and farmers. They also questioned the government's commitment to buying $500 billion worth of U.S. goods.
Exam Tip
Remember the key concerns: impact on domestic industries, agriculture, and trade surplus.
2. What is 'reciprocal trade' and why is it important in the context of the India-U.S. trade relationship?
Reciprocal trade means both countries offer equivalent concessions. It's important because it ensures fairness and mutual benefit in trade agreements, which is a key aspect of ongoing negotiations between India and the U.S.
Exam Tip
Understand the concept of reciprocity in trade agreements.
3. Why is the India-U.S. trade deal in the news recently?
The India-U.S. trade deal is in the news because opposition parties in the Lok Sabha have criticized it, calling it 'one-sided' and expressing concerns about its impact on Indian industries and the agriculture sector.
Exam Tip
Focus on the reasons for the opposition's criticism.
4. What are the potential pros and cons of the India-U.S. trade deal from an Indian perspective?
Potential pros include increased market access for some Indian goods in the U.S. market. Cons include the risk of Indian markets being flooded with U.S. goods, potentially harming domestic industries and agriculture, as highlighted by MPs.
Exam Tip
Consider both the potential benefits and risks for a balanced perspective.
5. What is the approximate value of total bilateral trade between India and the U.S., and what is India's trade surplus with the U.S.?
Total bilateral trade between India and the U.S. is roughly $130 billion. India's trade surplus with the U.S. is nearly $45 billion.
Exam Tip
Remember these figures for Prelims MCQs on trade relations.
6. What is the background context of the India-U.S. trade relationship?
The India-U.S. trade relationship has a long and complex history with periods of cooperation and contention. Early agreements focused on specific sectors, but a comprehensive trade deal has remained elusive. Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) gained prominence aiming to reduce trade barriers.
Exam Tip
Understand the historical context to better grasp current developments.
Practice Questions (MCQs)
1. Consider the following statements regarding the India-U.S. interim trade deal, as mentioned in the news: 1. It has been universally praised by all political parties in the Lok Sabha. 2. Concerns have been raised about its potential impact on Indian farmers and industries. 3. The deal involves a commitment from India to purchase $500 billion worth of U.S. goods. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- A.1 and 2 only
- B.2 and 3 only
- C.2 only
- D.1, 2 and 3
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Answer: C
Statement 1 is INCORRECT: The news explicitly states that opposition parties criticized the deal. Statement 2 is CORRECT: Concerns were raised about the impact on Indian farmers and industries. Statement 3 is INCORRECT: While the government's commitment to buying $500 billion worth of U.S. goods was questioned, it's not explicitly stated as part of the deal itself. Therefore, only statement 2 is correct.
2. Which of the following best describes the primary objective of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA)?
- A.To increase tariffs and trade barriers between participating countries.
- B.To reduce or eliminate tariffs and trade barriers between participating countries.
- C.To regulate domestic industries within participating countries.
- D.To promote protectionism and discourage international trade.
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Answer: B
The primary objective of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is to reduce or eliminate tariffs and trade barriers between participating countries. This promotes increased trade and economic cooperation. Options A, C, and D are incorrect as they describe the opposite of what an FTA aims to achieve.
3. With reference to the World Trade Organization (WTO), which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. The WTO is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. 2. The WTO agreements cover goods, services and intellectual property. 3. All disputes related to trade are directly resolved by the Director-General of WTO. Select the correct answer using the code given below.
- A.1 and 2 only
- B.2 only
- C.1 and 3 only
- D.1, 2 and 3
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Answer: A
Statement 1 is correct: The WTO is indeed the primary global body regulating international trade. Statement 2 is correct: WTO agreements encompass goods, services, and intellectual property rights. Statement 3 is INCORRECT: Trade disputes are resolved through a dispute settlement mechanism within the WTO, not directly by the Director-General.
Source Articles
‘One-sided’ deal will flood Indian markets with U.S. products, say MPs - The Hindu
Congress likely to focus on trade deal as Budget discussion gets underway in Lok Sabha - The Hindu
India-U.S. trade deal Updates: SKM demands Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal's resignation for ignoring concerns of millions of farmers - The Hindu
India-U.S. trade deal in final stages, it will open up new phase in ties, says Jaishankar - The Hindu
Highlights of India-U.S. interim trade framework - The Hindu
