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Presentations made during the Conference

Session 1 Inaugural Session

Trade Policy and challenges in Indian Agriculture-Ramesh Chand

Session 2 Trade Flows in South Asia: Assessing the Trade Gains

Trends in Trade Flows in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan-Mohammad Saeed

Pattern of Trade Flows in Bangladesh: Assessing the Gains-Suhel A. Choudhury

Current Trade Flow Pattern of India: An Assessment-Saikat Sinha Roy

Trade Flow Trends in Sri Lanka-Deshal De Mel

Trade Scenario in Bhutan: An Assessment-Pema R Rinchen

Session 3 Domestic Policy Responses to Trade and Development

Trade Agreements and Domestic Concerns-Mohammad Iqbal Ahmed

Indo-Lanka CEPA and Services Negotiations-Deshal De Mel

Session 4 Climate Change and South Asia Trade: Is there a reason to worry?

Trade and the Way Forward: Post Bali Wrapup-Kalipada Chatterjee

Technology Transfer and Climate Change-Tirthankar Mandel

Session 5 Trade Law: Issues & Concerns

BITS and FTA: Implication for MFN-Prabhash Ranjan

FTAs and policy Space in IPR-K.M. Gopa

Session 6 Harmonisation and International trade

Trade facilitation: Priorities for South Asia - Jayanthi Thennakon

Domestic Regulation and Physician Deficits: Need for Harmonisation - Sumiti Yadava

Rules of Origin: Is there a case for Harmonisation? - Bipin Menon

Session 7 Trade and Agribusiness: Opportunities and Concerns

Agribusiness and Trade: Opportunities and Risks - Sushanta Kumar Pal

Harnessing the Gains: Trade and Agribusiness - Sukhpal Singh

Seed Industry & Agribusiness: Some Concerns - Sachin Chaturvedi

Session 8 Valedictory Session

Legal Origin, Shareholder Protection and the Stock Market: New Challenges from Time Series Analysis - Ajit Singh

 
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