India’s Trade Deal with the U.S. Sparks Nationwide Strike: Who Really Benefits?
India’s interim trade agreement with the U.S. ignites protests from farmers and unions fearing economic harm—what does this mean for American interests and global trade fairness?
In a powerful demonstration of grassroots resistance, Indian farmers and major trade unions launched a nationwide strike to protest an interim trade deal with the United States. This strike exposes deep fractures in New Delhi’s push for market liberalization—a move that should concern American policymakers focused on fair trade and protecting national sovereignty. Why are thousands of Indian workers and farmers rallying against a pact touted as boosting exports and strategic partnership? The answer lies in the real economic risks hidden behind diplomatic headlines. The deal threatens to flood India with subsidized American agricultural goods, undercutting millions of small Indian...
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