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India and the United States Agree Not to Seek Access to Source Code in Digital Trade Agreement

India and the United States Agree Not to Seek Access to Source Code in Digital Trade Agreement

India and the United States have reached a significant agreement aimed at boosting digital trade between the two nations. As part of a renegotiated trade deal, both countries have agreed not to demand access to the source code of software and algorithms used by companies.

This move is expected to ease the entry and operation of U.S. firms in the Indian market by reducing regulatory hurdles and protecting intellectual property. The agreement reflects a shared commitment to enhancing bilateral digital commerce and facilitating smoother cross-border tech trade.

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