INDIA SCORES BIG AT WTO, MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE SEES SOME LANDMARK DECISIONS

YB WEB DESK. Dated: 6/21/2022 4:25:01 PM


Geneva,June 20 India changed the narrative and controlled it well from beginning to end at the WTO ministerial conference that saw some landmark decisions and the country's image has risen phenomenally in the world community, sources said. There was a ministerial conference outcome after seven years. There were ministerial decisions on all items except agriculture, which was expected. A total of eight or nine with landmark decisions in some areas. According to sources, what was achieved at the WTO is it is a stupendous achievement. The sources said India's image transformed from being a deal-breaker to deal maker, something unthinkable a year ago. The 12th WTO Ministerial Conference concluded in Geneva on Friday. "We changed the narra tive and controlled it well from beginning to end. The nation's image in the world community has risen phenomenally. We have done India proud," a source said. "We have an agreement on vaccines, an extremely difficult decision for many countries. It opens doors for controlling pandemics better in future." The 12th Ministerial meeting reached an agreement on illegal fishing, without compromising the inter ests of India's poor and marginal fishermen. "Who could have even thought about it. A month ago it was not possible. On Thursday at 4 pm, it was literally dropped. And then it happened. And we had a critical role in it. Who could have imagined India as a deal maker," the source said. India protected its public stockholding and, at the same time, helped food aid. Sources said the outcome began a process of WTO reform, "which will be good for us and world in future". The e-commerce moratorium has been extended and helps weigh pros and cons once again, the sources said. India achieved its proposed outcomes across all pillars, the sources said. Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said after the meeting ended that the Indian delegation, guided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has been 100 per cent successful in portraying before the world the priority issues for India and the developing world. Goyal said the Indian delegation leveraged India's strong relationship with the world, which the PM Modi has nurtured over the last few years. Stating that it is a proud day for 135 crore Indians at the WTO today, Goyal said India took the lead and was at the centre of the conference. "It turned the tide of negotiations from full failure, gloom and doom to optimism, enthusiasm and consensusbased decision. India's efforts to bring members on a table to discuss issues irrespective of the existing geopolitical order has ensured that the world order is not broken," he said. Admitting that India and the developing countries accepted certain compromising decisions when the WTO was established 30 years ago and during the Uruguay Round of negotiations, Goyal said India today bats on the front foot rather than being fearful on various issues be it Environment, Startups, MSMEs or gender equality. This is a result of the confidence of New India. India is able to build consensus & get a Win-Win outcome for the world, he said. "Today as we return to India, there is no issue

 

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