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Need to
Develop Export Oriented Supply Chain to Ensure Broad Based Trickle
Down Effects of International Trade
September 10, 2010, New Delhi
“There is
a need for capacity building of state government officials to enable
them to engage in meaningful consultation with the central
government to make the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) of India address
issues at the grassroots” said Dr.R.S.Ratna, Professor, Centre for
WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi. He
was responding to one of the concerns raised by Dr. Siddhartha Mitra,
Director (Research), CUTS International, regarding the centralised
formulation of the FTP of India at a multi stakeholder consultation
workshop organised by CUTS International in New Delhi.
Dr. Mitra
also pointed out that given the complicated supply chain of specific
commodities and with a majority of the population at the grassroots
belonging to the informal sector, proper benefit sharing mechanism
needs to be chalked out between the producers at the grassroots and
the exporters to ensure that benefits of export percolate down at
the grassroots. The workshop registered active participation from
Mrs.Eva Bratholm, Counsellor, Political Affairs, Royal Norwegian
Embassy; Mr.Manab Majumdar, Assistant Secretary General, Federation
of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI); Ms.Jayati
Srivastava, Associate Professor, Centre for International Politics,
Organisation and Disarmament, Jawaharlal Nehru University.
This
workshop has been organised under a flagship project of CUTS
International entitled Grassroots Reachout and Networking in
India on Trade and Economics (GRANITE) which aims to understand
whether (or not) the FTP of India has promoted inclusive growth
through generation of benefits and participation from grassroots
level stakeholders.
For more information, please contact:
Anutosh Biswas, +9198290 41854,
ab2@cuts.org
Arnab Ganguly, +9198744 10391,
ag@cuts.org |