New Delhi, Feb. 21 -- The Congress on Friday alleged that India hurried into a "one-sided, anti-India trade deal" with the United States following the US Supreme Court's decision to strike down Donald Trump's global tariffs.

Congress leader Pawan Khera questioned the government's handling of the matter and asked why Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a "late-night call" to Washington on February 2.

"Haste is the work of the devil. Had India waited just 18 more days, we may not have found ourselves cornered into what is a one-sided, anti-India trade deal," Khera said.

The Modi government had agreed to a trade framework with the US on February 2, reducing tariffs on Indian exports from 50% to 18%. The Supreme Court ruling created a comple...