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India’s Minister of State for Agriculture, Dr Akhilesh Prasad Singh, acknowledged the many challenges faced by Indian agriculture during the release of Centad’s new book on agriculture, in New Delhi, on November 29, 2005.
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The UNCTAD-Centad joint meeting on GATS negotiations at the WTO, held on November 15-16, 2005, in Neemrana, Rajasthan, articulated the concerns and recommendations of participants in the ongoing GATS negotiations.
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Policymakers, academics, researchers and civil society representatives from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal met in New Delhi on October 27-28, 2005, for the launch of the Centre for Trade & Development (Centad), an independent think-tank on international trade and development in South Asia.
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Centad convened a national consultation on India’s concerns and negotiating options in agriculture and non-agricultural market access (NAMA), in New Delhi, on July 22, 2005. A panel of experts spoke on a range of issues that included agricultural subsidies, tariff negotiations, agriculture in the WTO, tariffs and non-tariff barriers.
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South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment (SAWTEE), Kathmandu, and Centad jointly organised a three-day training seminar, called ‘Road to Hong Kong’, for South Asian journalists on July 11-13, 2005, in Pokhara, Nepal.
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