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Indias Trade Push Enters A New & More Aggressive Phase, Here's How FTAs Expanding Will Drive Faster Growth & Boost MSME Exports Globally?

New Delhi: In an interview with PTI, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Indias recent trade agreements with the EU, UK, Australia, UAE and others reflect a stronger and more confident economy. He said India now has Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with 38 partner nations, calling it an unprecedented milestone. According to him, earlier trade talks under previous governments did not conclude successfully. He said reforms, political stability and policy clarity over the last decade helped India negotiate from a position of strength. Women, Tech And Defence In Focus, Here's How Budget 2026 Shapes Indias Future Vision? Big Export Opportunities Under the India-UK and India-EU agreements, 99 percent of Indian exports will get zero-duty access. This will benefit sectors such as textiles, footwear, electronics, engineering goods and chemicals. The Prime Minister said these agreements go beyond tariff cuts. They improve supply-chain integration and give Indian firms better access to advanced markets. Merchandise trade with Australia and the UAE has doubled after FTAs were signed. He said services trade will also gain. IT, financial services and professionals will get better regulatory certainty and mobility. Record Capex & Big Bets On Manufacturing, Is Budget 2026 Indias Growth Blueprint? MSMEs At The Centre The Prime Minister said MSMEs are now central to trade policy. He highlighted easier credit, reduced compliance burden and support for certification and technology upgrades. He said MSMEs must become globally integrated enterprises, not just local suppliers. Sectors such as leather, handicrafts, processed food and gems and jewellery are expected to benefit. He described these agreements as tools to help India move towards 'Viksit Bharat 2047'.

16 Feb 2026 12:08 pm