Five things to know about India's cool stance on RCEP

Face-saving document raises questions about New Delhi's future in trade deal

KATSUHIKO HARA, Nikkei Asian Review politics & economy news editor, and KIRAN SHARMA, Nikkei staff writer

BANGKOK -- Sixteen nations, including China, India, Japan and the 10 ASEAN members and Australia, on Monday failed to reach an agreement on a free trade agreement touted as largest in the world: the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.

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