The US has revised its factsheet on the trade deal with India, notably removing any mention of pulses from the list of agricultural exports. Additionally, the language regarding India’s commitment to purchasing American goods has shifted from a firm commitment to an intention to buy, impacting the description of proposed procurements.
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