New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today that India has been able to negotiate trade pacts from a position of strength because of its strength in manufacturing, service sector and Small and Medium Enterprises. Speaking on the ongoing Free trade Agreements in an exclusive interview with news agency Press Trust of India, he also said “Political stability and political predictability had restored investor confidence in India”.
India and the six-nation bloc of Middle Eastern nations — the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) — has already inked terms of reference to formally launch negotiations for Free Trade Agreement.
With it, the government has finalised as many as nine trade pacts in the last few years, covering 38 developed nations, the government has said.
Slamming UPA-era “economic mismanagement,” PM Modi said back then, India had been unable to negotiate from a position of confidence.
“During the UPA rule, talks would begin and then break down. A little real substance was achieved despite long negotiations,” he added,
