India, US engaged in ‘very active, intense’ trade negotiations, says Jaishankar
- India and the U.S. Are engaged in "very active" trade negotiations, according to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.
- Jaishankar emphasized the need to trust negotiators to serve India’s best interests amid farmer protests over agricultural market access.
- Concerns over U.S. Agricultural imports exist, but negotiators are expected to act in India's best interests.
- Farmers' organizations in India threaten protests against U.S.-India trade discussions, demanding the U.S. Delegation return home.
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