
Pure coincidence is the most likely explanation. India?s foreign minister Yashwant Sinha noted that he was unaware that his Pakistani…
Pure coincidence is the most likely explanation. India?s foreign minister Yashwant Sinha noted that he was unaware that his Pakistani…
The prospects for the freeing up of world trade in agricultural products are not good. This was made clear in…
Mention India in any gathering in Brussels, and a comparison with China follows as inevitably as night follows day. This…
Divide and win. Divide the developing countries and win access to their markets. This was the strategy the world?s two…
The textile and clothing industry in the 15-nation European Union (EU) has mixed feelings about the failure of the WTO…
Who said: ?The Doha round was supposed to make a landmark difference, in the sense that the interests of developing…
It was not Cancun but Stockholm and Tallinn which have held centrestage here. The plain truth is the EU and…
What, after Cancun? Why, continue to work closely with China. When India and China joined forces at Cancun to challenge…
If it were a tennis match, you could describe it as a men?s doubles – Arun Jaitley and Rajnath Singh…
The 15-nation European Union (EU) and the United States have set the stage for a major confrontation with India and…
How Indian exporters fare in the coming years is likely to be decided in two distant cities. The first is…
For the first time, India and the 15-nation European Union (EU) are taking concrete steps to increase their two-way trade…
Indian exporters struggling to meet the sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) regulations in force in the European Union (EU) will blame…
Concerns of European consumers are fuelling demands on manufacturers that are likely to hit small Indian companies hard. Consumer demands…
Indian farmers and exporters of farm products will have to wait until September to find out how they will be…
Is it protectionism, directed primarily at textile and clothing exporters in countries such as India and China? Or does it…
It is now the turn of Indian tea planters and exporters to discover that food safety is the number one…
It?s the economy, stupid! Of course you cannot call such world leaders as George Bush, Tony Blair and Gerhard Schroeder…