Indian officials and experts have doled out several political and economic reasons why India opted out of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). The industry and farmers hailed it. Even the government’s critics, like the opposition political parties, supported the decision. However, the fact remains that India has no option but to join RCEP – and soon, by 2020 at the latest. This is logical for several reasons. One, economic protectionism, as is witnessed by the recent experiences in the US and Europe, isn’t the way forward.