The White House has revised its India-US trade fact sheet, dropping claims on pulses tariff cuts, digital services taxes and a $500 billion purchase commitment. Here’s what changed.

The White House has quietly updated its fact sheet on the India-US trade framework, rolling back several key claims related to tariff cuts, digital taxes and large-scale American exports, changes that have drawn attention in policy and trade circles.
In the revised document, the US administration removed “certain pulses” from the list of agricultural products on which India was said to have agreed to reduce tariffs. Pulses, including lentils, chickpeas and dry beans, are a politically sensitive sector in India, the world’s largest producer and consumer of these crops, and the deletion suggests New Delhi pushed back on the original wording.
Another major change involves digital services taxes. The earlier fact sheet claimed India would eliminate such levies, but the updated version now says the two sides have only agreed to negotiate digital trade rules. India had already scrapped its 6% equalisation levy on digital advertising from April 1, 2025, months before the trade framework was announced.
The White House also softened its language on purchases from the US, replacing “committed to buy $500 billion” with “intends to buy” American products. The word “agricultural” was removed from the list as well, aligning the fact sheet with the February 7 joint statement issued by both countries.
READ MORE: India-US trade deal: What might get cheaper and what will stay unaffected
There was no immediate response from the White House on why the revisions were made.
Published: 11 Feb 2026, 08:10 am IST
Related Topics
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Get Latest Mathrubhumi Updates in English
Disclaimer: Kindly avoid objectionable, derogatory, unlawful and lewd comments, while responding to reports. Such comments are punishable under cyber laws. Please keep away from personal attacks. The opinions expressed here are the personal opinions of readers and not that of Mathrubhumi.

