WTO Reforms Reshape Global Trade, India Embraces Regionalism
The World Trade Organization (WTO) was created in 1995 to improve international trade. It aims to make trade easier, gradually open up markets, and resolve disputes fairly. India used to be cautious about regional trade agreements but now sees them as important. The country is working with other nations to boost its exports. Researchers have written 8 papers on India's role in the WTO and regional trade agreements, showing how India is navigating global trade.