Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a historic free trade agreement between India and the European Union, emphasizing a “double engine” growth approach amid global turmoil. This “biggest free trade agreement” aims to provide stability and common prosperity, unlocking new opportunities for India’s labor-intensive products and service sectors.
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