India, Feb. 23 -- The Congress said on Sunday that the Indo-US interim trade deal is against India's honour and sovereignty, alleging that the Government executed it under pressure from America.

Addressing a press conference, party spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said the Government showed what she termed "unusual and suspicious haste" in finalising the agreement.

"This trade agreement is against national interest, farmers, youth, energy security and data sovereignty, and is a compromised deal imposed on the country by the prime minister," she claimed.

The Congress has said India would have been in a much stronger position had the government waited for the US Supreme Court's verdict, striking down President Donald Trump's tariffs, and no...