Right Word | Beyond Tariffs: The India-US Deal Is About Statecraft, Not Statistics |
Right Word | Beyond Tariffs: The India-US Deal Is About Statecraft, Not Statistics
This deal is not about who won. It is about halting strategic drift, buying time in a fractured global order, restoring momentum.
The debate on the India-US trade agreement has so far focused narrowly on tariffs and concessions, missing the larger picture. This is not a routine commercial deal but a strategic intervention shaped by geopolitical flux, rising protectionism and great-power rivalry.
Trade today is an instrument of statecraft. To judge this agreement meaningfully, it must be seen not as a tally of gains and losses, but as a component of India’s broader geopolitical positioning and long-term room for manoeuvre.
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The India-US trade agreement is best understood not as a transactional settlement but as a relationship reset under constraint. After a year marked by tariff escalation, legal disputes and strategic drift, both sides reached a point where the costs of non-engagement were beginning to outweigh the costs of compromise. The agreement does not claim to resolve all frictions; rather, it stabilises the relationship before mistrust hardens into structural divergence.
It is important to understand that this deal might not be a full free-trade agreement. It is a limited and flexible arrangement, made to........