India has refused to rush into a quick trade agreement with the United States, choosing instead to hold out for more favourable terms despite mounting pressure from Washington, according to a Reuters report. However, Union minister Piyush Goyal dismissed the report, calling it "completely false, baseless and misleading."

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India rejected a swift trade agreement with the United States, seeking more favorable terms. New Delhi's confidence stems from new trading partners and eased economic risks.…

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal has dismissed reports that India rejected a quick trade deal with the US as "completely false, baseless and misleading." He said both countries…