Looking at developed countries' adamancy on matters of agriculture, e-commerce and fisheries, India toughens stance at the WTO meet
There is talk that if the deadlock continues on the issue of food security and grain subsidy, then India will take a tough stance on the interests of
Thailand said that India buys grains on subsidy from the public distribution system and then exports them
According to WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the WTO discussions have turned into a pressure cooker
India says if disputes are not resolved then WTO will lose trust among member nations
Indians have not said anything openly about this, but has shown aggression in the ongoing talks on investment
Goyal's absence on the first day of the meeting raised quite a few eyebrows leading to a lot of speculation
India does not want any restrictions in purchasing grains from farmers for food security. About 80 countries are with India's stand.
A new era of new rules is now beginning in the services business. Seventy-one members of the world will be part of this new agreement.
The US imposed tariffs of 25% and 10% on certain steel and aluminum products from India, citing national security concerns