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A delegation of around a dozen Indian officials will meet US counterparts in Washington from April 20-22, 2026 to resume talks on the first phase of a bilateral trade agreement (BTA). India’s chief negotiator, Darpan Jain, will lead a team that includes officers from customs and the external affairs ministry.
The talks follow a Feb. 7 framework text under which the US had agreed to cut Indian tariffs to 18% from as high as 50% and remove a 25% tariff applied to purchases of Russian oil.
The US Supreme Court’s Feb. 20 ruling against earlier reciprocal tariffs and the subsequent US decision to impose a 10% tariff on all countries for 150 days (from Feb. 24) have altered the landscape, prompting both sides to consider recalibration and redrafting of the draft pact.
The agenda is also expected to address two Section 301 investigations opened by the US Trade Representative, which India has rejected and asked to terminate.
Under earlier understandings India had offered wide tariff reductions and signalled purchases of about $500 billion in US energy, aerospace and technology goods over five years.
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