India and the United States have resumed trade negotiations in Washington, with a focus on resolving key issues like agriculture, dairy access, and digital trade rules.
The talks, spanning at least four days, seek to break the deadlock that persisted despite earlier backchannel discussions.
The deadline for a mini trade deal was extended to August 1, coinciding with the temporary pause on US tariffs on certain Indian goods.
Indian negotiators are holding firm on red-line issues, and the extension provides a narrow window to negotiate for a broader deal than anticipated.