Issues and Concerns
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Köp båda 2 för 828 krThis book examines the public stockholding policies of selected developing countries from the perspective of WTO rules and assesses whether the provisions of the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) could hamper these countries efforts to address the ch...
Rajan Sudesh Ratna has been working in the United Nations Economic and Social Commission of Asia and the Pacific since July 2012 and is currently posted in South and Southeast Asia office in New Delhi. Dr. Ratna has previously worked in the Government of India for 25 years (as a civil servant from Indian Trade Service), initially in the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and later in the Ministry of Commerce handling the regional and multilateral trade policy issues. While working there, he formulated Indias Foreign Trade Policy, Duty Free Quota Free Scheme for LDCs and participated in several negotiations relating to WTO and Free Trade Agreements, including rules of origin. From June 2008 to December 2010, he worked as Professor, Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi, where he carried out research on issues relating to WTO (Agriculture, Environmental Goods and Services, TBT and NAMA) and Indias FTA/PTA negotiations. He haspublished several books and articles. Sachin Kumar Sharma is currently working at the Centre for WTO Studies as Associate Professor. He completed his Ph.D. in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has undertaken research on various issues related to WTO, International trade and agriculture negotiations. He actively participated in various outreach activities conducted by CWS. He has authored many reports for the Ministry of Commerce on various issues related to Green box, Indias domestic support notifications, food security, Agreement on Agriculture, G-33 proposal on food security, etc. His research interests include WTO, subsidies, food security, free trade agreement, CGE modelling, agriculture negotiations and human development. Radika Kumar is currently working as Adviser, Infrastructure Policy, Trade Oceans and Natural Resources Directorate, Commonwealth Secretariat. Dr. Kumar holds a masters degree in economics from the University of the South Pacific and Ph.D. in Economics from The University of the South Pacific. Her research areas include international trade and economics; WTO multilateral rules and SIDS; 4th industrial revolution; agriculture and fisheries subsidies; trade negotiations (regional & multilateral); trade in services; trade policies. Adeet Dobhal is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi. A law graduate from Amity Law School, Noida, India, he has been actively involved in providing strategic legal advice and inputs on international trade issues, WTO negotiations and disputes. At the Centre, Adeet has worked on several areas of critical importance for the Government of India including agricultural trade, food security and e-commerce, among others. His research interests include trade law, investment law and dispute resolution.
Section 1: WTO and Indian Agriculture.- Chapter 1. Indian Agriculture under WTO and FTAs: An Assessment.- Chapter 2. Fisheries Negotiations at the WTO: Small Bait for Large Catch.- Chapter 3. Revisiting the Question of Price and Income Support to Agriculture.- Chapter 4. Transparency and WTO SPS Notifications: A Case Study of India.- Section 2: FTAs and Indian Agriculture.- Chapter 5. India-UK FTA: Export Prospects for Indian Agriculture.- Chapter 6. Non-Tariff Measures and Indias Agricultural Exports: The Case of India-ASEAN Trade Agreement.- Chapter 7. India-EU FTA: Implications for Indias Marine Products.- Section 3: Indian Agriculture: Cross-cutting issues.- Chapter 8. Evaluating the Role of Subsidies in Sustainable Agriculture: A Case Study of India.- Chapter 9. The Role of Sustainability and Policy Measures in Export Performance.- Chapter 10. Dairy Sector in India under Trade Liberalization.- Chapter 11. Genetically Modified Crops and Indian Agriculture: Issues Relating to Governance and Regulation.