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India finally learnt a lesson in World Trade Organization Doha talks
Harish Baliga
Jul. 2, 2006
Doha talks ended with what was inevitable from the begining - a total failure in compromise. The biggest loser is shameless India. India finally realized that it became a servant nation of the Western world at the cost of the rural India. India sold itself cheap to the West and got almost nothing in return.
Shame with Indian politicians. Shame with Prime Minister academician Manmohan Singh. The biggest shame to Mr. Kamal Nath the biggest representative of Indian oligarchs who sold Indian farmers to allow the oligarchs makes money.
Undeterred by the collapse of the mini-ministerial meeting of the WTO in Geneva, key trading nations of the world are expected to make another attempt by July-end to hammer out an agreement for completion of the Doha round of negotiations before December 2006.
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