World Trade Organization and Related Issues
Concerns
- Food Security: India demands that WTO members agree to a long-term solution to the issue over public food grain stockpiles. Developing countries argue that they should not be penalised for exceeding any restrictions, citing the importance of such stockpiles for food security. India is dissatisfied with the Bali conference's peace provision, which allowed it to increase its MSP beyond the 10% ceiling while avoiding legal challenges from other WTO members for the next four years. Furthermore, no agreement was reached on public stockholding for food security or other agriculture issues at Nairobi or the eleventh Ministerial Conference in ....
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Economic Development
- 1 Strengthening MSMEs: Challenges & Opportunities
- 2 Need for Reforms in Agricultural Marketing
- 3 Reforming the PDS for Better Nutrition
- 4 Monetary Policy & Poverty Alleviation: Challenges and Suggestions
- 5 Public Debt Management: Challenges and Way Forward
- 6 India's Agri-Subsidy and WTO Norms
- 7 FRBM Act: Fiscal Prudence vs. Contingent Compulsions
- 8 Regulation of Pharma Sector in India
- 9 Indian Discoms: Challenges and Suggestions
- 10 Critical Minerals for India