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		<title>US Alarmed by India-EU Mega Trade Pact Amid Ally Frustrations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A powerhouse trade deal between India and the European Union has sent ripples through Washington, prompting soul-searching among US policymakers. Together, they command a quarter of global GDP and a&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A powerhouse trade deal between India and the European Union has sent ripples through Washington, prompting soul-searching among US policymakers. Together, they command a quarter of global GDP and a third of world trade, with bilateral exchanges hitting $25 billion—less than the $45 billion with the US, but enough to spark serious concerns.</p>



<p>Prominent senators and administration figures fear marginalization. The FTA, they say, will redefine global commerce and alliances, bypassing American interests. Arizona Senator Mark Kelly blamed Trump&#8217;s ally alienations on X: EU-India pact, Canada-UK China talks—all fallout from past diplomacy.</p>



<p>New Delhi&#8217;s announcement dubbed it historic. Ursula von der Leyen envisioned a 2-billion-person free trade bloc, a beacon in turbulent times linking top economies. Trump-era Treasury chief Scott Bessent vented on CNBC, slamming EU&#8217;s tariff hesitancy: &#8216;Very disappointing,&#8217; he deemed their pivot to India.</p>



<p>Experts at ITIF call it a stark reminder of US lag. Rodrigo Balbontin notes flaws—Europe&#8217;s Digital Markets Act biases big tech, India&#8217;s IP enforcement lags—but potential upsides if it trims trade barriers. ITIF cheers the democratic duo&#8217;s bond against protectionism, eyeing China as prime foe.</p>



<p>Atlantic Council&#8217;s Mark Linscott cautions against overreaction. Phased rollouts mean slow gains; thorny topics shelved for later. Domestic approvals loom large. Crucially, no damage to US-India or US-EU trade foreseen—in fact, it could catalyze fresh US-India negotiations.</p>



<p>This saga traces back to 2007 talks, frozen over duties and access, rebooted in 2021. As India and EU charge ahead, Washington&#8217;s reactions underscore the imperative for strategic recalibration in a multipolar trade landscape.</p>
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