Darpan Jain will lead India's delegation to the US next week to finalise the deal's legal text in line with the February 7 joint statement of the two. 

India is set to put a final stamp on several trade deals and free trade agreements (FTAs) in 2026, starting with the operationalisation of interim trade pact between India and the United States in April. In the same month, New Delhi's free trade agreements (FTAs) with the UK and Oman are likely to be implemented, commerce minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday.

Officials from the New Delhi and Washington are set to finalise the legal text for an interim trade agreement in the US on February 23. (Photo for representation) (PTI/File)

On the India-US trade deal, Goyal said the pact is likely to be signed in March and operationalised in April.

Progress on India-US trade deal

Officials from the New Delhi and Washington are set to finalise the legal text for an interim trade agreement in the US on February 23, according to news agency PTI. India is sending its chief negotiator Darpan Jain as the lead of India's delegation to the US next week to finalise deal's legal text in line with the February 7 joint statement of the two countries, HT reported earlier.

“The joint statement pertains to the framework agreement that was reached between India and the US… The joint statement lays down the contours of the deal. Now the contour of the deal has to be translated into a legal agreement, which will be signed between the two sides. So, both sides are engaged in finalising that legal agreement, as I speak,” commerce secretary Rajesh Agrawal told HT, adding that Washington is expected to reduce the 25% reciprocal tariff on Indian merchandise exports to 18% soon, perhaps as early as this week.