GATT Accord and India

GATT Accord and India

Author: Kulwant Rai Gupta

Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9788171564491

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The Book Contains Ten Papers Written By Leading Experts In The Field Of Inter¬National Trade. It Examines In Detail The Various Provisions Of The New Gatt Accord And Their Implications For India. The Paper By Dr. T.P. Bhat Briefly Examines The Impact Of The Accord On Asia-Pacific Economies.It Is Hoped That The Book Would Be Found Useful By The Students Of Inter¬National Trade, Government Executives Concerned With The Formulation And Execution Of Trade Policies, Business Community And The General Reader.The Accompanying Volume Contains The Full Text Of The New Gatt Accord.


India and the WTO

India and the WTO

Author: Aaditya Mattoo

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0821354108

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This book is designed to clarify India's interests in the World Trade Organization's Doha Development Agenda and to provide a blueprint for its strategy in multilateral negotiations. The focus is on facilitating domestic and external policy reforms that can serve to bolster India's participation in the multilateral trading system and to enhance the effectiveness of India's trade and related policies in achieving developmental goals. Individual chapters address the economic effects on India of the Uruguay Round Negotiations and the prospective Doha Agenda negotiations; the implications of the abolition of the Multi-Fiber Agreement; services issues and liberalization; telecommunications policy reforms; foreign direct investment; intellectual property rights; competition policy; government procurement; standards and technical barriers; trade and environment; and, finally, a comprehensive analysis of the major issues coupled with concrete proposals to guide India's participation in the Doha Development Agenda.


Beyond the Uruguay Round

Beyond the Uruguay Round

Author: Bibek Debroy

Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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The Uruguay Round was the most complicated negotiating round of GATT ever held. The World Trade Organization (WTO), which resulted from this round, became operational in January 1995. The final Uruguay Round agreement has generated considerable debate in India. Beginning with a sketch of the current global economic scenario, Bibek Debroy explains from an Indian perspective the details of individual GATT agreements including TRIMS and TRIPS.


GATT Accord

GATT Accord

Author: V. Ramachandriah

Publisher: Commonwealth Publishing

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13:

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GATT accord

GATT accord

Author: K. R. Gupta

Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9788171564484

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The Volume Contains Full Text Of The Results Of The Uruguay Round Of Multilateral Tariff Negotiations Con¬Cluded On The 15Th December. 1993 And Signed By 117 Countries At The Ministerial Meeting Held At Marrakesh (Marocco) During 12-15 April, 1994. Non-Availability Of The Complete Text Has Led To A Lot Of Confusion And Misunderstanding Among The Public And The Political Leaders Of The Country. The Publication Of This Volume Would Provide A True Picture Of The Provisions Contained In The New Gatt Accord.The Accompanying Volume Contains Ten Papers Written By Leading Experts In The Field Of International Trade. It Examines In Detail The Various Provi¬Sions Of The New Gatt Accord And Their Implications For India. The Paper By Dr. T.P. Bhat Briefly Examines The Impact Of The Accord On Asia-Pacific Economies.


Does India Negotiate?

Does India Negotiate?

Author: Karthik Nachiappan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-09-13

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0199098328

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India plays a key role in addressing multilateral issues like climate change, terrorism, piracy, humanitarian crises, and nuclear disarmament. Scholarly work mapping India’s multilateral behaviour ranges from covering the United Nations to a wide range of fora where India seeks to influence issues that affect its security and development. Yet, there has been no serious exploration of how India concretely negotiates international rules. In this book, Karthik Nachiappan investigates how India negotiated four key multilateral agreements: The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, The Framework Convention on Climate Change, The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, and the Uruguay Round Trade Agreement. Based on untapped primary sources including archival documents detailing how negotiations transpired, official records of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, a series of interviews with former Indian negotiators, and newspaper sources, Does India Negotiate? demonstrates that India’s multilateral behaviour is fundamentally strategic—working to shape and ratify international rules that advance core interests while resisting rules that harm those interests.