
Looking at developed countries' adamancy on matters of agriculture, e-commerce and fisheries, India toughens stance at the WTO meet

There is talk that if the deadlock continues on the issue of food security and grain subsidy, then India will take a tough stance on the interests of

Thailand said that India buys grains on subsidy from the public distribution system and then exports them

This provision of exemption is quite complex. E-commerce companies have been enjoying exmption privileges since 1998.

According to WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the WTO discussions have turned into a pressure cooker

India needs a permanent solution on grain storage. This decision has been waiting to be implemented for 10 years. India's stand regarding the fisherie

Neither the developed nations nor the developing countries relented on agriculture issues. There was no consensus on fisheries too.

India and South Africa called this proposal against the WTO system where trade is discussed and not investment

India highlighted that historically, on the issue of development, there has been no dearth of promises made by developed countries, with each Minister

India says if disputes are not resolved then WTO will lose trust among member nations