Noting in a letter that American exports to India are low given the size of its market, congressional leaders asked the US International Trade Commission (ITC) to detail policies India has in place that restrict trade and violate intellectual property rights, as well as the effect they have on US exports, businesses and jobs.
USITC has been asked to submit a report by November 30, 2014.
The Congressional leaders are the Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, its Ranking Member Orrin Hatch; the House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp and its Ranking Member Sander Levin.
The letter dated August 2 was released to the press.
The investigation allows the US government to better understand specific international trade issues and develop appropriate responses to address them.
"This investigation is completely warranted given India's systematic disregard for intellectual property protection standards," said Mark Elliot, a co-chair of Alliance for Fair Trade with India (AFTI) and the executive vice president, Global Intellectual Property Center, US Chamber of Commerce.
"This fact has rightly prompted congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle to request a full investigation," Dempsey said.
Following the letter, USITC will make detailed inquiries and will ultimately present a final report to the requesting Committees.
"India has introduced new localization-forcing measures such as local content and technology transfer requirements in the green technology and information and communications technology sectors," lawmakers said in their joint letter.
"We are very concerned about the broader impact that India's trade policy may be having on the global trading system, both in terms of the model it is setting for other countries and the drag it is exerting on multilateral trade negotiations," they said.
Congressmen asked the Commission to provide an overview of trends and policies in India affecting trade and foreign direct investment in that country's agriculture, manufacturing and service sectors, as well as the overall business environment.
