India’s trade deals are multiplying, but are they flexible enough for a fast-changing world? As technology, geopolitics and supply chains evolve, rigid agreements can blunt hard-won edges. Agreements must have provisions that make space for shifts based on data.
In a volatile world, India’s trade agreements need sunset clauses—we mustn’t get locked in by past pacts
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