The export strategy needs to be coupled with strengthening of domestic production through Make-in-India
The export strategy needs to be coupled with strengthening of domestic production through Make-in-India
Ensure a broad-based exports growth momentum and focus on manufacturing’s competitiveness
Domestic funding will play a crucial role. Foreign investment can, at best, complement the govt?s efforts.
It will also have to balance public policy objectives and private rights of the creators of new knowledge
India has not been able to sufficiently leverage these agreements to increase its presence in the markets of its partners.…
The New Development Bank and Contingent Reserve Arrangement make a strong statement about the BRICS?s role in the management of…
Manufacturing?s share in exports must go up, gold curbs need to be revisited
Contrary to the US lobbies? argument, India?s patent decisions are consistent with the TRIPS Agreement
The US cries foul over India?s solar policy while flooding its markets with cheap but obsolete technology
One of the focus areas at Bali Ministerial would be the ?peace clause? option pertaining to G33 food security proposal
The ambitions of the Doha Round have eroded as the narrow negotiations before the Bali conference show
India wants cheaper drugs and its law is WTO-compliant?if US challenges that, the strategic alliance gets hurt
Need to establish a multi-functional trade promotion organisation to facilitate growth of exports & investment
Import-intensity of India?s exports has been going up, which has been putting pressure on the current account
Substantial reduction or even elimination of import tariffs does not automatically ensure larger market access
The RCEP is the most ambitious economic union yet and will surpass the European single market in size and scale.
The Democrats are more protectionist by nature and the issue of outsourcing came up in a big way during President…
The unveiling of the annual supplement to the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2009-14 would generally have received much less attention…