India is already pushing hard for a comprehensive trade pact in the services sector, a key area of interest for the country, in the ongoing free trade agreement negotiations including with the European Union and Regional Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
"After doing TFA in goods at the World Trade Organization, we do intend to take TFA in services to the WTO," a senior Commerce Ministry official said.
"We want to steer the debate here on this issue because the future trade will happen in services. Mode 4 (movement of professionals) is very important," the official said.
The Commerce Ministry is holding consultations with stakeholders on the matter and several experts and industry people are in favour of such agreements.
"In RCEP negotiations too we have clearly stated that India wants a comprehensive agreement in goods, services and investments. India has decided that it would be now aggressive in demanding freer movement of people because it is in the interest of India and the world," said the official.
Last year, it had organised a global exhibition on services.
At the WTO's ministerial meeting held recently in Nairobi, Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had said that services sector is important for developing countries for growth as well as job creation.
She had stated that the liberalisation of services trade, particularly in Modes 1 and 4, needs to figure high on the development agenda in the WTO.
The Mode 1 negotiations pertain to business process outsourcing, which are generally known as cross-border services like doctors providing consultation to a patient in the US sitting in India through e-mail. Under this, India wanted these services to be totally liberalised so that there were no restrictions on carrying them out.
Under Mode 4 negotiations, which provides for movement of natural persons, India has been demanding that the bound rate for granting visas for professionals should be substantially increased.
