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India not taking difficult stand in WTO: Nath
Dharam Shourie in New York
 
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September 22, 2007 13:06 IST

Rejecting the suggestion that India is taking a difficult stand in the World Trade Organisation talks, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath has said New Delhi only wants a multilateral trading system that corrects the existing structural flaws in the global trade rather than perpetuate them.

The rules of the game are very important for India as it engages in the global trading system more and more, he told investors and entrepreneurs in New York on Friday.

Stressing the need for abolition of agricultural subsidies by the rich countries, he told the India-America Chamber of Commerce that these subsidies and non-tariff barriers greatly distort the system and are not justified.

Defending the protection of intellectual property rights, Nath emphasised that it is important as India graduates from user to producer of intellectual property.

It is aimed at coming generations of entrepreneurs who through their innovation would create new products. Besides, he said, it improves the credibility and standing of India in the international community as it fulfills the commitments made and translates into investments with the investors realising that the country not only has laws but implements them too.

"It is credibility of India which is bringing in investments in various sectors," he added.

Observing that the comparison between India and China is "misplaced", Nath said there is need to see where China was 15 years into the opening up process. He said India, which started economic reforms 15 years ago, is now getting double the investments China got at that point of time.


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