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    Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday strongly refuted reports claiming that India-US trade negotiations had reached an impasse, describing them as "completely false, baseless, and misleading." In a post on X, Goyal dismissed an international media report that suggested India was delaying an agreement with the United States in hopes of securing more favorable terms. Rejecting the claim outright, he said there was no truth to the report.

    The minister highlighted his productive discussions with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer during Greer's visit to New Delhi in June. According to Goyal, both nations reaffirmed their shared commitment to concluding a trade agreement that is balanced, commercially significant, and beneficial to businesses, farmers, workers, and consumers in both countries.

    He added that officials from both sides remain actively engaged in negotiations and continue to work toward finalizing the pact. Goyal's remarks came shortly after Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal also dismissed suggestions of any roadblocks in the ongoing trade discussions. While briefing the media on India's June 2026 trade figures, Agarwal said the government sees no major obstacles to concluding the agreement.

    He noted that trade teams from India and the United States have held multiple rounds of discussions, with Indian officials visiting the US in May and an American delegation traveling to India in June. The negotiations, he said, are proceeding within an agreed framework. Commenting on the wider global trade landscape, Agarwal acknowledged that recent US tariff measures have created uncertainty for several trading partners. However, he said India continues to participate in consultations with Washington, and the discussions are moving in a positive direction.

    Agarwal also emphasized that both countries have consistently expressed optimism about the progress of the negotiations. According to him, the overall framework for the India-US trade agreement has already been finalized, and both sides are prepared to sign the deal once the appropriate time is determined. He added that the negotiations are becoming more structured and continue to advance steadily.
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    India's Medical Research Capabilities Are Reaching New Levels, Says Rajnath Singh

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said India is making significant progress in medical research, highlighting the country's growing ability to create homegrown healthcare solutions using advanced technologies such as gene therapy and nuclear medicine. Speaking at the 22nd convocation ceremony of King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow, Singh said India's healthcare system has become more self-reliant, accessible, affordable, technologically advanced, and focused on public welfare than ever before.

    He noted that Indian researchers have successfully developed an indigenous gene therapy for haemophilia, marking a major breakthrough in the treatment of the inherited blood disorder. He also pointed to scientists in Pune who have created an advanced nanomedicine for breast cancer treatment, showcasing India's expanding capabilities in cutting-edge medical science. The Defence Minister said the government's Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme has accelerated domestic manufacturing of medical devices, reducing dependence on imports while strengthening India's healthcare infrastructure.

    Highlighting recent achievements, Singh said India introduced Nafithromycin in 2024, the country's first domestically developed macrolide antibiotic, which is expected to play an important role in treating Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia. He also recalled that India developed its first indigenous MRI machine in 2023, describing it as affordable, lightweight, high-field, and capable of delivering faster imaging.

    Singh further said affordable healthcare has become more accessible through the network of over 19,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras, which provide quality medicines to citizens at significantly lower prices. Addressing doctors and medical professionals, he urged them to prioritize their own physical and mental well-being, acknowledging that the medical profession involves long hours and high levels of stress that can affect personal health.

    The minister also praised the healthcare transformation in Uttar Pradesh under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, stating that the state's medical infrastructure has expanded rapidly over the past nine years. According to Singh, Uttar Pradesh had only 17 medical colleges before 2017, but the number has now increased to 81 institutions. He added that the state is home to two operational AIIMS campuses and has successfully achieved the goal of having at least one medical college in every district.

    Emphasizing the importance of medical education, Singh said improving healthcare services requires a larger pool of qualified doctors and specialists. He added that the government has therefore undertaken an unprecedented expansion of medical education to strengthen the country's healthcare system for the future.
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    India-UK CETA: Key Tariff and Duty Changes Taking Effect from July 15

    The India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is set to take effect on July 15, 2026, marking a major milestone in the economic relationship between the two countries. Considered one of India's most significant bilateral trade agreements in recent years, the pact is expected to strengthen trade, encourage investment, and create fresh opportunities for exporters, businesses, and professionals on both sides. Along with CETA, the Double Contribution Convention (DCC)—a social security agreement between India and the United Kingdom—will also become operational on the same day. The agreement is designed to prevent Indian professionals on temporary assignments in the UK from paying social security contributions in both countries simultaneously, reducing financial burdens for employees as well as employers.

    The trade agreement is the result of years of negotiations that began in 2021 under the India-UK Enhanced Trade Partnership and the India-UK Roadmap 2030. The shared objective was to deepen economic cooperation and increase bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2030. After fourteen rounds of discussions, negotiators concluded the deal in May 2025. CETA was formally signed in London in July 2025, while the accompanying social security pact followed in February 2026.

    Unlike traditional free trade agreements that mainly focus on lowering import duties, CETA is much broader in scope. It covers trade in goods and services, investment, professional mobility, regulatory cooperation, and digital trade, making it one of the most comprehensive agreements India has signed. One of the biggest gains for Indian exporters will come from the elimination of UK import duties on several major product categories. High tariffs on processed food, seafood, engineering goods, automobile components, leather products, footwear, textiles, garments, chemicals, and pharmaceutical products will be reduced to zero. This is expected to make Indian products more competitive in the British market and improve their pricing advantage over exporters from countries that do not enjoy similar trade preferences.

    At the same time, India has safeguarded several sensitive domestic sectors by keeping products such as dairy items, cereals, millets, edible oils, oilseeds, apples, and certain vegetables outside the scope of tariff concessions. This approach seeks to balance export opportunities with the protection of local farmers and agricultural producers.

    The agreement comes at a time when India's share in the UK import market remains relatively modest. Although Britain imports goods worth hundreds of billions of dollars every year, only a small percentage currently comes from India. This indicates significant untapped potential, especially in sectors where Indian manufacturers already have strong global capabilities.

    Industries such as textiles and apparel are expected to be among the biggest beneficiaries. The UK imports a large volume of clothing every year, but India's market share remains comparatively small despite being one of the world's leading garment exporters. The removal of tariffs could make Indian apparel more attractive to British retailers and consumers, helping exporters expand their presence.

    A similar opportunity exists in processed food. Britain imports billions of dollars' worth of packaged and processed food annually, while India's contribution remains limited. Lower import duties could enable Indian food manufacturers to compete more effectively and introduce a wider range of products into the UK market.

    The automobile and auto component sector also stands to gain considerably. Although India has emerged as a global manufacturing hub for automobiles and two-wheelers, its exports to Britain remain relatively low. Reduced tariffs may encourage greater exports of vehicles, motorcycles, and automotive parts, provided manufacturers continue to meet stringent UK quality and safety standards.

    India's chemical and pharmaceutical industries could also benefit from improved market access. The country is already one of the world's largest suppliers of generic medicines and chemical products, but its share in British imports remains relatively modest. The elimination of tariffs is expected to improve competitiveness and create new business opportunities for exporters.

    Engineering goods represent another sector with considerable growth potential. India's engineering industry has steadily expanded over the past decade, and duty-free access could help manufacturers increase exports of industrial equipment, machinery, and related products to the UK. Beyond merchandise trade, CETA is expected to provide a major boost to India's services sector. The UK has opened access across 137 services sub-sectors, creating new opportunities for Indian companies operating in information technology, financial services, engineering, healthcare, education, telecommunications, consulting, and other professional services.

    The agreement also makes it easier for business visitors, intra-company transferees, investors, contractual service suppliers, and independent professionals to work across borders. In a unique provision, the UK has also created dedicated annual opportunities for 1,800 Indian chefs, yoga instructors, and classical musicians, recognizing India's cultural and professional expertise in these fields.

    The Double Contribution Convention adds another important benefit. Indian employees posted to the UK on temporary assignments, along with their employers, will no longer have to contribute simultaneously to social security systems in both countries. In addition, the exemption period has been extended from three years to five years, reducing employment costs and making international assignments more financially attractive. The government estimates that over 75,000 Indian professionals and more than 900 Indian companies could benefit from this arrangement.

    The two countries have also reached an understanding regarding Britain's new steel trade measures. According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, around 85% of India's steel exports will remain outside the UK's latest restrictions, while products covered by the new rules will continue to receive market access through agreed tariff quotas and other mechanisms designed to minimize disruptions.

    The broader impact of CETA extends beyond large corporations. The agreement is expected to create opportunities for farmers, fishermen, food processors, manufacturers, MSMEs, startups, women entrepreneurs, and service professionals. Labour-intensive industries such as textiles, leather, footwear, and apparel could witness increased export demand, potentially generating employment and attracting fresh investment. As the agreement comes into force, both India and the United Kingdom are entering a new phase of economic cooperation. While exporters will still need to meet international quality standards and remain globally competitive, CETA provides a stronger framework for expanding trade, improving market access, and strengthening long-term business ties. For Indian companies looking to grow their presence in one of the world's largest consumer markets, the agreement could prove to be a significant catalyst for future growth.
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    PM Modi's Indonesia Visit Puts Spotlight on Nation's Inclusive Model of Unity

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Indonesia has not only strengthened bilateral ties but has also brought renewed attention to the Southeast Asian nation's approach to religious and cultural inclusion. Alongside agreements on defence, trade, and technology, Indonesia's ability to embrace diversity while preserving national unity emerged as a key theme during the high-profile visit.

    During his engagements in Indonesia, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the deep civilizational links between the two countries, pointing to centuries-old cultural exchanges that continue to shape their relationship. His visit to the historic Prambanan Temple, one of the world's largest Hindu temple complexes, underscored Indonesia's commitment to preserving its multicultural heritage despite being home to the world's largest Muslim-majority population.

    Indonesia officially recognizes multiple religions, including Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, and Confucianism. The country's national philosophy, Pancasila, promotes unity, religious harmony, democracy, and social justice, forming the foundation of its diverse society. Observers say Indonesia's model demonstrates how different faiths and traditions can coexist within a shared national identity. Ancient Hindu and Buddhist monuments such as Prambanan and Borobudur continue to be protected as symbols of the country's rich historical legacy, while Islamic traditions remain central to the lives of most Indonesians.

    The visit also highlighted the longstanding cultural bond between India and Indonesia. Stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata remain deeply embedded in Indonesian art, literature, and traditional performances, reflecting a shared heritage that predates modern diplomatic relations by centuries. Beyond cultural symbolism, the visit produced several concrete outcomes. India and Indonesia agreed to expand cooperation in defence, maritime security, digital technology, critical minerals, education, healthcare, and trade. The discussions reflected both countries' shared interest in strengthening strategic ties and promoting stability across the Indo-Pacific region.

    Analysts noted that while Indonesia, like many diverse nations, continues to face challenges related to religious freedom and minority rights, its broader commitment to maintaining social harmony has earned international attention. The country's emphasis on inclusion has increasingly been viewed as an important aspect of its national identity.

    Prime Minister Modi's visit is expected to give fresh momentum to India-Indonesia relations at a time when both countries are seeking closer collaboration on regional security, economic growth, and cultural exchanges. As New Delhi and Jakarta deepen their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Indonesia's example of balancing diversity with national unity has emerged as one of the notable messages from the visit, reinforcing the importance of dialogue, mutual respect, and shared values in an increasingly interconnected world.
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    AI Can Support Healthcare, But Human Compassion Remains Irreplaceable, Says Rajnath Singh

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said that although Artificial Intelligence is transforming healthcare, it cannot replace the compassion and empathy that doctors provide. Speaking at the 22nd convocation of King George's Medical University in Lucknow, he urged young doctors to combine technological expertise with a humane approach to patient care. He said emerging technologies such as AI, gene editing, synthetic biology, and precision medicine are reshaping medical science, making continuous learning essential for healthcare professionals. However, he stressed that while AI can analyse data and support diagnosis, it cannot comfort patients or understand their emotional pain. Calling the preservation of life a doctor's highest duty, Singh encouraged medical graduates to serve with sensitivity, dedication, and compassion.

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