“The United States and India would still need to increase their levels of trade, investment, and assistance with other countries in the Indo-Pacific to compete more effectively with China” writes Mark Linscott, Senior Advisor at the Asia Group, “Now is the time for Trump, Modi, and their respective teams to raise their ambitions, sit down at the negotiating table, and seize the opportunity to reinforce their strategic partnership.”
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TAG Senior Advisor Mark Linscott Writes in FP that “It’s Time for a U.S.-India Trade Deal”
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