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India needs to look at all angles to spur a blue economy
Wed, Jun 9 2021 14:21 IST |
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India needs to look at all angles to spur a blue economy.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, June 9: Indias blue economy-essentially the ocean economy-is making a healthy 4 per cent contribution to India s gross domestic product.
Yet, this a proverbial drop in the ocean. Unfortunately, India s marine policy has remained fragmented, notwithstanding the ambitious Sagarmala project.
But as India prepares for a post Covid phase with a focus on economic revival, reliance on the blue economy, which has not been leveraged fully, will inevitably be amplified.
Will India benefit under new US trade Czar Katherine Tai?
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Tue, Dec 15 2020 20:51 IST |
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Will India benefit under new US trade Czar Katherine Tai?.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Dec 15 : As American-Chinese Katherine Tai gears up to take over as US trade representative (USTR) in January under president-elect Joe Biden, the focus has swiftly shifted on her and the possible changes that she could introduce measures to boost the coronavirus-battered economy amid a rapidly changing world order. Tai, also a well-known trade lawyer, has promised to be an advocate for American workers indicating that the US, at least on surface, is likely to continue with the broader protectionist contours under the America First dictum outlined by outgoing President Donald Trump.