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Says Bali package not balanced
Will also negotiate trade facilitation agreement
Interview with Professor, Columbia University
Says India's stand on the food subsidy programme is sacrosanct, non-negotiable
Interview with CMD, Export-Import Bank of India
There still remain a number of loopholes that developed countries can exercise and not cooperate with India
Seeks safeguards on food security
Meet assumes importance as India has agreed to 'peace clause'
Permanent solution demand accepted, to be discussed after Bali meet
Says it is crucial that WTO retains its stature as a credible platform
Also wants further tariff reduction on goods by India
Among others, proposal to set up Rs 5,500-crore Indian Inclusive Innovation Fund may also come up for discussion
Iran and US reached a landmark agreement with Iran clinching a deal on curbing some of its nuclear programmes
Q&A with chairman of Exim-Import Bank of India
The commitment on cotton subsidies reduction was taken during the run-up to the Cancun meet in 2003
Decides against accepting 'peace clause' that guarantees only 4 years of interim relief
Interview with Ex-CEO, AREVA
Since their debut in 2007, stalls from Pakistan have grown in popularity at the India International Trade Fair with their array of wares ranging from artefacts and dress materials to succulent dishes
Examining clauses which could allow it the freedom to offer subsidies currently prohibited under global trading rules