India seeks changes in WTO text
Determined to protect interest of its farmers and nascent industries, India will press for changes in the latest WTO proposals on agriculture and industrial goods as hard negotiations begin on Monday in Geneva on Doha Round. India has already rejected the proposals in the drafts on opening global market for agriculture and industrial goods on the ground that they were unfair to the millions of small and marginal farmers.
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