With the India–US trade deal now announced, India finds itself among countries facing the lowest US tariff rates in Asia. Duties on Indian goods are now lower than those imposed on China, Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Vietnam, though still slightly higher than tariffs applied to Europe, Japan and South Korea. NDTV's Shubh Bharadwaj breaks down which countries face the highest and lowest US tariffs and what India’s new position means for exporters and global competitiveness.