Sachin Pilot Slams India-US Trade Pact: A Threat to Sovereignty?
Sachin Pilot, a senior Congress leader, criticizes the proposed trade agreement with the US, alleging it compromises India's sovereignty, farmers' interests, and energy security. He highlights the potential negative impact on agriculture, energy autonomy, and economic independence. Pilot calls for transparency and accountability from the government.
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Senior Congress leader Sachin Pilot has voiced strong opposition against the proposed trade pact between India and the United States, citing potential threats to India's sovereignty and economic self-reliance. During a press conference, Pilot expressed concerns over how the agreement might affect farmers and energy autonomy.
Pilot emphasized that no trade deal should undermine national interests, especially those of farmers who form the backbone of the Indian economy. He stressed that opening India's agricultural markets to US products could challenge domestic producers, potentially destabilizing key sectors across various states.
Additionally, Pilot questioned the agreement's impact on India's energy strategy and foreign policy, asserting that conditions could limit India's crude oil imports and favor US interests. He urged the government to address these concerns transparently to ensure the nation's economic independence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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