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India–GCC Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

Kartavya Desk Staff

Context: India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) signed a Joint Statement formally launching negotiations for the India–GCC Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

About India–GCC Free Trade Agreement (FTA):

What it is?

• The India–GCC FTA is a proposed comprehensive trade agreement between India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain).

• It aims to establish a structured framework to enhance bilateral trade, investment flows, and economic integration through reduced trade barriers and improved market access.

Key Features:

Formal Launch of Negotiations: Joint Statement signed in February 2026, marking the beginning of structured negotiations for a broad-based trade pact.

Comprehensive Economic Coverage: Expected to include trade in goods, services, investment facilitation, and regulatory cooperation for smoother business operations.

Major Trade Partnership: GCC is India’s largest trading partner bloc, with bilateral trade of USD 178.56 billion (FY 2024–25), accounting for over 15% of India’s global trade.

Sectoral Complementarity: India exports engineering goods, textiles, rice, gems & jewellery, while importing crude oil, LNG, petrochemicals and precious metals from GCC nations.

Investment and Diaspora Linkages: GCC nations are major investors in India (over USD 31 billion FDI) and host nearly 10 million Indians, strengthening economic and social ties.

Relevance in UPSC Exam Syllabus

GS Paper II – International Relations

• India and its neighbourhood & regional groupings Bilateral, regional and global trade agreements India’s relations with West Asia / Gulf region

• India and its neighbourhood & regional groupings

• Bilateral, regional and global trade agreements

• India’s relations with West Asia / Gulf region

GS Paper III – Indian Economy

• External sector and trade policy Free Trade Agreements and export diversification FDI flows and economic integration

• External sector and trade policy

• Free Trade Agreements and export diversification

• FDI flows and economic integration

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