NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shared an analytical article authored by Union Minister Piyush Goyal regarding the India–Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). The trade pact is framed as a strategic vehicle to deepen bilateral ties and unlock new avenues for domestic economic expansion.
Through a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) on social media platform X, the leadership emphasized that the government’s ongoing drive to formalize trade agreements with developed and developing nations plays a direct role in improving the lives of ordinary Indian citizens.
Key Takeaways and Economic Benefits of the CEPA
The article outlines several critical advantages that the comprehensive trade agreement brings to the Indian economy and its domestic stakeholders:
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Market Diversification: The India-Oman CEPA provides a structured framework for Indian exporters to tap into new West Asian markets and diversify their international consumer base.
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Employment Generation: The pact is expected to catalyze industrial growth and boost sustainable job creation across key export-oriented manufacturing and service sectors in India.
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Agricultural Safeguards: The agreement has been negotiated with specific provisions designed to safeguard the interests of Indian farmers while opening up new channels for agricultural trade.
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Shared Prosperity: The trade partnership is built on a foundation of mutual economic cooperation, aimed at fostering long-term shared prosperity between India and Oman.

