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2026, Vol. 8, Issue 1, Part A
The emerging architecture of India-us digital trade: Evaluating the role of AI, data flows, and high-skill talent mobility in shaping future bilateral trade relations

Ankita Singh and Manish

India and the United States have evolved one of the most dynamic bilateral economic relationships in the world, driven increasingly by digital trade, cross-border data flows, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and the mobility of high-skill technology professionals. The structure of global trade is shifting from traditional goods toward intangible digital services, algorithms, and knowledge-based activities, making the India-US partnership strategically significant for both economies. This paper examines the emerging architecture of India-US digital trade by analysing three critical pillars: (a) AI-enabled services and emerging technologies, (b) cross-border data flows and digital regulatory frameworks, and (c) high-skill talent mobility, particularly involving the Indian diaspora in the U.S. technology ecosystem. Using secondary data from the WTO, UNCTAD, USITC, MEITY, NASSCOM, and OECD, along with an analytical review of existing literature, this study identifies key trends and challenges in the bilateral digital trade system. Findings show that India’s digital services exports to the U.S. continue to rise sharply, driven by cloud services, fintech, cybersecurity, and AI-based solutions. However, unresolved issues such as data localisation, differing privacy standards, and visa restrictions for high-skill workers pose structural risks. The study concludes by recommending policy frameworks that advance interoperability of digital regulations, promote collaborative AI research, facilitate secure data flows, and enable smoother mobility of skilled professionals. The paper contributes to emerging scholarship by mapping the future trajectory of India-US digital trade and highlighting policy mechanisms necessary to strengthen this fast-growing bilateral corridor.
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Ankita Singh, Manish. The emerging architecture of India-us digital trade: Evaluating the role of AI, data flows, and high-skill talent mobility in shaping future bilateral trade relations. Int J Foreign Trade Int Bus 2026;8(1):10-14. DOI: 10.33545/26633140.2026.v8.i1a.200
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