
India’s Delimitation Dilemma
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After years of trade skepticism, India appears to be back in the deal-making business—signing new agreements, reviving stalled talks, and announcing ambitious frameworks with key bilateral partners. A few weeks ago, the...
India’s Return to the Trade Game is an episode from Grand Tamasha by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. After years of trade skepticism, India appears to be back in the deal-making business—signing new agreements, reviving stalled...
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Published Feb 18, 2026, 00:40:56 long, audio available.
After years of trade skepticism, India appears to be back in the deal-making business—signing new agreements, reviving stalled talks, and announcing ambitious frameworks with key bilateral partners. A few weeks ago, the European Union and India announced a mega-trade deal that was more than two decades in the works. And just days after this news broke, the White House announced that the United States had also reached an understanding with India on trade, an issue which had sapped relations between the two erstwhile partners over the past year. To help make sense of what’s changed—and what hasn’t—Milan is joined on this show this week by Mark Linscott . Mark is a nonresident senior fellow on India at the Atlantic Council and a Senior Advisor with The Asia Group. He previously served as the assistant US trade representative for South and Central Asian Affairs from 2016 to 2018. He has more than 30 years of experience working on trade and economic issues at the Commerce Department and USTR. It is my pleasure to welcome him to the show for the very first time. Milan and Mark discuss India’s new external trade posture, the geopolitics and economics of the EU-India FTA, and the timing and substance of India’s trade deal with the United States. Plus, the two discuss India’s relative positioning vis-à-vis other Asian competitors and the possible roadblocks in the way of a larger U.S.-India accord. Episode notes: Ravi Dutta Mishra, “ How India’s US deal tariff advantage over Bangladesh vanished overnight ,” Indian Express , February 10, 2026. Arvind Subramanian, “ India may be about to become one of the world’s most open economies ,” The Economist , February 5, 2026. Michael Kugelman and Mark Linscott, “ What to know about the US-India trade deal ,” Atlantic Council “Dispatches” blog, February 2, 2026. “ Can the U.S. Salvage Its Relationship with India? (with Lisa Curtis),” Grand Tamasha , February 4, 2026. Michael Kugelman and Mark Linscott, “ The India–EU trade deal is worth watching, but not overhyping ,” Atlantic Council “Dispatches” blog, January 27, 2026.
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India’s Return to the Trade Game is from Grand Tamasha by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Published Feb 18, 2026 and 00:40:56 long