India, June 4 -- India and the United States on Thursday reaffirmed commitment to reach trade agreement following the conclusion of talks in New Delhi. The two countries moved closer to the interim trade deal after four days of talks during US chief negotiator's India visit between June 1 to 4, the government said in a statement.

"A delegation from the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), led by the Chief Negotiator, visited India from 1-4 June 2026 to advance discussions on the Trade Agreement," the statement read.

It further added that during the talks, the two sides held 'constructive and positive' discussions on issues such Trade in Goods, Non-Tariff Measures, Customs and Trade Facilitation, Economic Security Ali...