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Political News: Lok Sabha Erupts as Opposition Protests India-US Trade Deal, NDA Defends Modi’s Victory

In a tense session of the Lok Sabha today, opposition MPs staged vociferous protests over the India-US trade deal, demanding transparency and clarity on tariff reductions. The deal, which cut US tariffs on Indian goods from 50% to 18%, was celebrated by NDA members as a strategic and economic success for India. The ruling coalition praised Prime Minister Modi for securing the agreement, highlighting its potential to strengthen bilateral trade, boost domestic industries, and enhance India’s global economic standing. Amid the uproar, the government also presented updates on internal security measures, reporting significant progress in countering Naxalism and terrorist activities, as well as providing support to states for election management. The session reflected the dynamic nature of Indian parliamentary democracy, balancing international diplomatic achievements with domestic scrutiny. Analysts noted that while NDA members emphasized India’s diplomatic gains and long-term economic benefits, opposition MPs ensured accountability by questioning sectoral impacts, strategic autonomy, and government transparency. The proceedings highlighted how international trade agreements can trigger domestic political debates, underlining the careful navigation required by the government to maintain national interest while managing parliamentary dissent.

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