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Indian economic growth and RTA
/ Srivastava, Vivek Kumar
Srivastava, Vivek Kumar
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Hence it can be safely argued that RTA in any form are not harmful, in fact these have contributed in the growth of Indian economy. The moot point is, how are these used by India?. So far the results are positive and for economic growth of the future India will need more market integration, free trade regimes and easy access to newer markets hence their utility will increase in the years to come. The need at home front is that we must produce better quality products and deliver it with the help of RTAs reaping the great dividends even without this help even one global standard product can reshape the Indian economy and quality of life of Indian people, Samsung from South Korea and Nokia from Finland are its living examples.
Key Words
Economic Development
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India
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Economic Growth
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Commerce
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REgional Trading Agreement
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Indian Economy
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RTA
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Preferential Trading Agreement
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Indian response to China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR)
/ Srivastava, Vivek Kumar
Srivastava, Vivek Kumar
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Indian response to China’s One Belt One Road is well structured and is largely governed by the soft power approach. Chinese policy is solely dependent upon the economic interests whereas the India policy starts with soft power diplomacy but is also aimed to reach to develop the close economic-political relationships with the targeted countries. Indian response is more practical and is based on the understanding the needs of the concerned countries. The start has been made with simple efforts as the maritime cooperation, interaction at the trade discussion level.
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China
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Indian Response
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OBOR
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One Belt One Road
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Look west policy: potential and challenges
/ Srivastava, Vivek Kumar
Srivastava, Vivek Kumar
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India needs to explore new avenues for increasing the economic focus in the region. It is possible only by developing a clear and comprehensive region focused economic policy. This can be realized only if the present government takes a new view. Indian economic foreign policy is in new phase and Look West Policy may yield more benefits. Hence economic interests need to be satisfied with the region with well organized policy framework.
Key Words
Economic Interests
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Look West Policy
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Economic Focus
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Focused Economic Policy
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