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PM Independence Day speech: Modi is standing like a wall against any harmful policy related to farmers, fishermen and cattle rearers

PM Independence Day speech: Modi is standing like a wall against any harmful policy related to farmers, fishermen and cattle rearers

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (August 15, 2025) said India will not compromise on the interests of farmers, livestock rearers and fishermen, asserting that he is standing like a wall to protect them.
The remarks are important as the U.S. is seeking duty concessions from India in agriculture and dairy sectors in the proposed bilateral trade agreement (BTA), being negotiated between the two countries.
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The U.S. has also imposed steep tariffs on India. Mr. Trump has ratcheted up tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, which will come into effect from August 27. At present, an additional 25% tariffs are there on Indian goods entering American market.
"Modi is standing like a wall against any harmful policy related to the farmers, fishermen and cattle rearers of India. India will never accept any compromise regarding its farmers, its livestock rearers, its fishermen," he said while addressing the nation on the 79th Independence Day.
In the proposed BTA, the U.S. is seeking reduced tariffs on products like corn, soybeans, apples, almonds and ethanol, as well as increased access for U.S. dairy products. New Delhi is, however, strongly opposing these demands as these will have a direct bearing on farmers.
India has never given any duty concessions to any of its trading partners, including Australia and Switzerland, with whom it has signed trade agreements.
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