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India will sign trade deals only in national interest, reiterates Union Minister

Mid-Day Saturday, 19 July 2025 ()
Speaking at the ASSOCHAM-organised session titled ‘Creating Global Impact Towards Viksit Bharat’, Goyal firmly stated, “If India gets a good trade deal, we will go ahead with it. If not, we won’t. India always keeps the country’s interest first"
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