"India is working with the WTO members to ensure a permanent solution at the earliest," Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
Ending months-long deadlock, the WTO in November last year acceded to India's demand to remove constraints on the food stockpiling issue. The WTO's General Council, the highest decision making body of the organisation, had accepted India's demand for extending the peace clause till a permanent solution is found for its food stockpiling issue.
For a permanent solution, India had proposed either amending the formula to calculate the food subsidy cap of 10 per cent which is based on the reference price of 1986-88 or allowing such schemes outside the purview of subsidy caps.
If no solution is found by the agreed deadline of December 31, the peace clause will continue till the time a solution is found.
The outstanding receivable amount is over Rs 20 crore as on March 31.
