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India to seek relaxed export controls and tech access in bilateral trade deal with US: Report

IndiaTimes Sunday, 27 April 2025 ()
India is set to formally request the US for relaxed export controls and greater access to advanced technologies, similar to that of close allies, under the proposed bilateral trade agreement. New Delhi seeks enhanced access in sectors like telecommunications, AI, and semiconductors, while pushing for tariff reductions on labor-intensive exports.
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