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Trade Uncertainty India Resilience Alliance Neutral Countries Common Interests WTO

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The article discusses global trade uncertainty and India's strategic response. Commercial mechanism is weak: no specific price, scarcity, or margin impact is identified. India's alliance and domestic platform development signal a long-term shift in supply chain diversification but no immediate commercial trigger. Sectors are included because of the general relevance to trade-dependent industries and emerging markets, but impact is speculative.

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  • WTO MC-14 reaffirmed rules-based trading system but unresolved issues in agriculture, fisheries, digital trade persist.
  • India's agricultural exports exceed $50 billion, entangled in subsidy debates with the US.
  • WTO dispute settlement system is paralyzed, complicating enforcement of trade rules.
  • India is pursuing a 'Resilience and Neutrality Alliance' with middle-power nations to enhance economic sovereignty and supply chain security.
  • Strategy includes developing domestic platforms and aligning trade policies to reduce reliance on any single system.

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