This paper examines issues related to the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture from India's point of view. Why India should work towards the success of the Doha Round is also discussed.International Relations/Trade,
Agriculture once known as the backbone of Indian Economy is at present at its worst, thanks to the a...
Throughout its history, India has been viewed as an agricultural country. 54.6 percent of India's po...
World Trade Organization (WTO) is the international body which sets the global rules for trade, and ...
This paper examines issues related to the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture from India's point of view....
In this study, our aim is to develop the strategy that would be in the best interest of developing c...
By the end of 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) will complete its five years of existence. At that...
By signing the WTO Agreement on January 1, 1995, India incorporated the agricultural sector into the...
Introduction This paper dwells basically on two issues: (1) will India gain from opening up its agri...
After new economic policy 1991 Indian economy is to the process of transition. WTO and its structura...
India has submitted notifications to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on domestic support to agric...
trade liberalization, WTO, food security, imports, self-sufficiency, subsidies, OECD, agriculture, p...
Agriculture in India is the most important segment of the economy. Growth of Agricultural sector is ...
This book examines the various issues and concerns faced by Indian agriculture under the obligations...
The term globalization means integration of economics and societies through cross country flows of i...
agricultural protection. Although the UR commitments have not resulted in large reductions in agricu...
Agriculture once known as the backbone of Indian Economy is at present at its worst, thanks to the a...
Throughout its history, India has been viewed as an agricultural country. 54.6 percent of India's po...
World Trade Organization (WTO) is the international body which sets the global rules for trade, and ...
This paper examines issues related to the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture from India's point of view....
In this study, our aim is to develop the strategy that would be in the best interest of developing c...
By the end of 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) will complete its five years of existence. At that...
By signing the WTO Agreement on January 1, 1995, India incorporated the agricultural sector into the...
Introduction This paper dwells basically on two issues: (1) will India gain from opening up its agri...
After new economic policy 1991 Indian economy is to the process of transition. WTO and its structura...
India has submitted notifications to the World Trade Organization (WTO) on domestic support to agric...
trade liberalization, WTO, food security, imports, self-sufficiency, subsidies, OECD, agriculture, p...
Agriculture in India is the most important segment of the economy. Growth of Agricultural sector is ...
This book examines the various issues and concerns faced by Indian agriculture under the obligations...
The term globalization means integration of economics and societies through cross country flows of i...
agricultural protection. Although the UR commitments have not resulted in large reductions in agricu...
Agriculture once known as the backbone of Indian Economy is at present at its worst, thanks to the a...
Throughout its history, India has been viewed as an agricultural country. 54.6 percent of India's po...
World Trade Organization (WTO) is the international body which sets the global rules for trade, and ...