This demand was raised in the recent meeting of the Agriculture Committee of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva.
"India's new support programme for sugar sparked comment among a number of delegations with some urging India to remove immediately what they described as export subsidies that will potentially impact world trade," the WTO said.
On March 3, the central government notified export subsidy of Rs 3,300 per tonne on raw sugar shipments undertaken during the February-March of this year.
"The largest number of comments from delegations was on India's sugar programme. The topics that also aroused interest included...India's domestic support for rice and wheat and its food security programme," it added.
Australia, Colombia, Brazil and the EU asked India about a new policy announced in February involving incentive payments to Indian sugar exporters.
Members sought to know the legal basis for extending the export subsidy under the WTO regime. Several of the members also pointed out that India has agreed not to subsidise its exports.
"Export subsidies will be notified to the WTO," India said.
Australia claimed that the Rs 3,300 per tonne incentive payment is the equivalent of 14-16 per cent of the world price.
Since India is the third largest exporter of sugar, "this threatens to seriously distort trade", Australia said and asked India to "remove the export subsidies immediately".
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