"The rollback of TPP should be of some relief to India since this mega regional trade agreement was threatening to re-write the trade rules, most of which were inimical to India's interests," Trade economist and Professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University Biswajit Dhar said.
However, he cautioned that if the US withdraws from the globalisation bandwagon, there is a distinct possibility of China filling its shoes.
Yesterday, President Donald Trump formally pulled the US out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership as he signed an executive action to withdraw from the negotiating process of the 12- nation trade deal, one of the major international trade initiatives of his predecessor Barack Obama.
Another expert said that India should carefully watch the developments on this pact.
India needs to explore opportunities in all the TPP member countries to boost its trade, Professor at Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) Rakesh Mohan Joshi said.
Sharing similar views, a global trade analysts stated that certain provisions of TPP was against the interest of India.
"Indian companies needs to improve their product competitiveness and standards to compete in the global markets," the analyst added.
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