Negotiations between India and Peru for a free trade agreement are set to resume after Peru’s recent presidential elections, according to Business Line. The reporting indicates that the talks were delayed during the transition period following the election results and the formation of Peru’s new government. With the new administration in place, both sides are expected to restart discussions on the scope and terms of the agreement. The sources provided do not detail specific timelines, negotiating chapters, or policy positions, but they confirm the main reason for the pause: the electoral process and subsequent change in government in Peru. The resumption implies that the two countries are moving back toward formal engagement to advance an FTA, which would require further negotiations and eventual agreement on commercial and regulatory issues. No additional outcomes from the talks are reported at this stage.