The organisations and unions have shot off a letter to Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman asking the government to stop the negotiations and charged RCEP will jeopardize government's efforts to revive the manufacturing sector, deeply affect agriculture and prooduction of and access to affordable medicines.
RCEP is an FTA involving 16 countries including 10 of Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its free trading partners including Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand.
The 6th Round of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) negotiations are scheduled to take place from December 1-5, 2014 in Greater Noida.
"Deeper liberalization beyond existing FTAs through RCEP will jeopardize the government's efforts to revive manufacturing sector, deeply affect agriculture and production of and access to affordable medicines," the statement said.
"We call upon the government to immediately halt India's engagement in all FTAs including RCEP negotiations and make public the review of India's existing FTAs and their benefits to the development of Indian economy and its people," the letter stated.
"Farmers' movements in India oppose RCEP as it has the potential to irreparably damage Indian dairy and agriculture sector in total," said Yudhvir Singh, Convenor (ICCFM) while asking India not to go ahead with RCEP negotiations.
