New Delhi, June 4: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said that India is set to operationalise three additional Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) over the next six months, further strengthening the country’s global trade engagement.

The Minister stated that the upcoming agreements are expected to enhance market access for Indian exporters, boost investment flows, and deepen economic partnerships with key global regions.
According to the statement, the FTAs will support a wide range of sectors including manufacturing, services, and technology-driven industries, while also helping Indian businesses integrate more effectively into global supply chains.
Officials noted that India’s expanding network of trade agreements reflects its strategy to diversify export markets and strengthen long-term economic resilience amid evolving global trade dynamics.
The government said these agreements are part of its broader push to position India as a competitive and trusted global trade partner.
