The evidence overwhelmingly supports the conclusion that an announcement for the India-EU trade deal is scheduled for the immediate future. Multiple high-authority sources, including Reuters, the BBC, and Global Banking & Finance, reported a few days ago that an announcement was expected for the upcoming Tuesday. The most recent and highly specific source, Asian News Network (14 hours ago), explicitly states that the deal is expected to be announced on January 27. Assuming "tomorrow" refers to January 27, this source directly corroborates the statement.Further supporting evidence includes reports of official activity, such as the arrival of the European Council president, suggesting preparations for a significant event. The consistency across news outlets and industry publications on the imminence of the deal creates a strong case. The only piece of conflicting evidence is a very low-authority Instagram post stating negotiations are still ongoing. However, this same post mentions a key meeting scheduled for January 27, which does not necessarily contradict an announcement on the same day; final details are often concluded just before a formal announcement. Given the weight, recency, and authority of the sources confirming the scheduled announcement, the statement is assessed as very likely to be true.