New Delhi, April 22 -- The recently concluded WTO Ministerial Conference (MC-14) in Cameroon reaffirmed commitment to a 'rules-based trading system.' Yet, in a world where trade rules are increasingly bent, bypassed or selectively enforced, that reassurance feels more ceremonial than convincing.
The proceedings made one thing clear: multilateralism is still alive, but only just. It resembles a patient in intensive care-kept stable by routine and rhetoric rather than genuine recovery.
Familiar fault lines-agriculture, fisheries, development and now digital trade-remain unresolved, layered one over the other like old arguments that refuse to fade.
What this means in practice is not particularly comforting. India's agricultural exports, n...
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