"I think, if India takes steps that undermines, the agreement, from my perspective that (would) seriously undermine the confidence the international business community has about the Modi Government," Jake Colvin, vice president, Global Trade Issues at the National Foreign Trade Council told PTI.
"The international trade community is watching the Modi government's decision very closely, which will send a clear signal one way or the other to investors, business owners, and policy makers," an official familiar with the negotiations said.
It is learnt that the US had recently presented two separate papers to India.
However, sources familiar with the negotiations alleged that so far Indians have not engaged at all.
In fact, New Delhi rejected the second proposal without even reviewing it, informed sources said.
The first paper is believed was a national experience paper tabled in March, describing US approaches over the years to address concerns regarding food security.
For example, it is reported to suggest the Secretariat compile a literature review on approaches to food security.
"The US business community is alarmed by the conflicting signals that is being sent by India about the WTO agreement and about what they are going to do with the agreement.
"We think that the deal is generally good for business and also short of inclusiveness, makes its easier for small and medium size business to engage in the global market place," Colvin said.
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