India-Pakistan trade normalization : the unfinished economic agenda
Contributor(s): Taneja,Nisha | Dayal, Isha.
Publisher: Singapore Springer 2017Description: xii, 390p.ISBN: 9789811022142.Subject(s): India -- Emerging Issues -- Pakistan | Agricultural Trade -- India-Pakistan | Pharmacentical sector -- India-Pakistan | Trade relation -- India -- PakistanDDC classification: RR 381.095405491 Summary: This book explores the unfinished India Pakistan Trade normalisation agenda (building upon the themes covered in the book India-Pakistan Trade: Strengthening Economic Relations published by Springer in 2014) and discusses the steps that must be undertaken in order to move the bilateral engagement forward. Given the commencement of bilateral state-level talks and the Indian government s emphasis on South Asian integration, it adds impetus to the trade liberalisation process, while also providing essential recommendations for policymakers in both countries.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This book explores the unfinished India Pakistan Trade normalisation agenda (building upon the themes covered in the book India-Pakistan Trade: Strengthening Economic Relations published by Springer in 2014) and discusses the steps that must be undertaken in order to move the bilateral engagement forward. Given the commencement of bilateral state-level talks and the Indian government s emphasis on South Asian integration, it adds impetus to the trade liberalisation process, while also providing essential recommendations for policymakers in both countries.
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