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Indian agriculture under the shadows of WTO and FTAs = issues and concerns /
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Indian agriculture under the shadows of WTO and FTAs/ edited by Rajan Sudesh Ratna ... [et al.].
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issues and concerns /
other author:
Sudesh Ratna, Rajan.
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Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2021.,
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xxii, 233 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Section 1: WTO and Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 1. Indian Agriculture under WTO and FTAs: An Assessment -- Chapter 2. Fisheries Negotiations at the WTO: Small Bait for Large Catch -- Chapter 3. Revisiting the Question of Price and Income Support to Agriculture -- Chapter 4. Transparency and WTO SPS Notifications: A Case Study of India -- Section 2: FTAs and Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 5. India-UK FTA: Export Prospects for Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 6. Non-Tariff Measures and India's Agricultural Exports: The Case of India-ASEAN Trade Agreement -- Chapter 7. India-EU FTA: Implications for India's Marine Products -- Section 3: Indian Agriculture: Cross-cutting issues -- Chapter 8. Evaluating the Role of Subsidies in Sustainable Agriculture: A Case Study of India -- Chapter 9. The Role of Sustainability and Policy Measures in Export Performance -- Chapter 10. Dairy Sector in India under Trade Liberalization -- Chapter 11. Genetically Modified Crops and Indian Agriculture: Issues Relating to Governance and Regulation.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6854-5
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9789813368545
Indian agriculture under the shadows of WTO and FTAs = issues and concerns /
Indian agriculture under the shadows of WTO and FTAs
issues and concerns /[electronic resource] :edited by Rajan Sudesh Ratna ... [et al.]. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - xxii, 233 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - India studies in business and economics,2198-0012. - India studies in business and economics..
Section 1: WTO and Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 1. Indian Agriculture under WTO and FTAs: An Assessment -- Chapter 2. Fisheries Negotiations at the WTO: Small Bait for Large Catch -- Chapter 3. Revisiting the Question of Price and Income Support to Agriculture -- Chapter 4. Transparency and WTO SPS Notifications: A Case Study of India -- Section 2: FTAs and Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 5. India-UK FTA: Export Prospects for Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 6. Non-Tariff Measures and India's Agricultural Exports: The Case of India-ASEAN Trade Agreement -- Chapter 7. India-EU FTA: Implications for India's Marine Products -- Section 3: Indian Agriculture: Cross-cutting issues -- Chapter 8. Evaluating the Role of Subsidies in Sustainable Agriculture: A Case Study of India -- Chapter 9. The Role of Sustainability and Policy Measures in Export Performance -- Chapter 10. Dairy Sector in India under Trade Liberalization -- Chapter 11. Genetically Modified Crops and Indian Agriculture: Issues Relating to Governance and Regulation.
This book examines the various issues and concerns faced by Indian agriculture under the obligations of WTO and the Free Trade Agreements. While the issues discussed pertain mainly to India, the lessons can also be derived for many other similarly placed developing countries. The book delves into various aspects of Indian agricultural trade and evaluates the domestic policies and regulations of government while also looking at external factors like WTO, free trade agreements and non-tariff barriers. Chapters of this book have been contributed by eminent agricultural economists, lawyers and social scientists providing the perspective from their sector. This book highlights the challenges and opportunities for agriculture sector under the rapidly growing regional trade agreements and results of negotiations under the WTO. It also provides critical insights into the ongoing fisheries subsidies negotiations at the WTO and issues relating to non-tariff measures. The findings have broad implications for developing countries in general and India in particular. This book will greatly benefit trade negotiators, policymakers, civil society, farmer groups, researchers, students, and academics interested in issues related to the WTO, FTAs, tariff and non-tariff barriers and other allied issues concerning Indian agriculture. The techniques used in analytical part will mostly benefit the researchers as they can not only use these techniques and methodologies for their future research, but to also carry the research forward. The book is useful for many educational institutes which teach international trade, agricultural economics, and WTO and FTAs studies.
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Section 1: WTO and Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 1. Indian Agriculture under WTO and FTAs: An Assessment -- Chapter 2. Fisheries Negotiations at the WTO: Small Bait for Large Catch -- Chapter 3. Revisiting the Question of Price and Income Support to Agriculture -- Chapter 4. Transparency and WTO SPS Notifications: A Case Study of India -- Section 2: FTAs and Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 5. India-UK FTA: Export Prospects for Indian Agriculture -- Chapter 6. Non-Tariff Measures and India's Agricultural Exports: The Case of India-ASEAN Trade Agreement -- Chapter 7. India-EU FTA: Implications for India's Marine Products -- Section 3: Indian Agriculture: Cross-cutting issues -- Chapter 8. Evaluating the Role of Subsidies in Sustainable Agriculture: A Case Study of India -- Chapter 9. The Role of Sustainability and Policy Measures in Export Performance -- Chapter 10. Dairy Sector in India under Trade Liberalization -- Chapter 11. Genetically Modified Crops and Indian Agriculture: Issues Relating to Governance and Regulation.
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