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India should consider repealing its highly controversial farm laws
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India’s three new farm laws, enacted in September 2020 with little public or parliamentary debate, have attracted enormous global interest. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government described the measures as a gift to farmers, but farmers in several Indian states, led by smallholders in Punjab and Haryana, have refused to accept them. Sustained and highly polarizing protests have followed.
The situation in India is unfortunate, but it is not unique. Agriculture is an intricate issue that raises important questions not just for India, but for all economies struggling to strike a balance between the market and the state.
India’s farm laws are a global problem
Feb 21,2021 - Last updated at Feb 21,2021
ITHACA India’s three new farm laws, enacted in September 2020 with little public or parliamentary debate, have attracted enormous global interest. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government described the measures as a gift to farmers, but farmers in several Indian states, led by smallholders in Punjab and Haryana, have refused to accept them. Sustained and highly polarising protests have followed.
The situation in India is unfortunate, but it is not unique. Agriculture is an intricate issue that raises important questions not just for India but for all economies struggling to strike a balance between the market and the state.