Briefing Papers

Two recent papers by Kavaljit Singh considering investment and banking sector implications of an India – EU FTA

March 1, 2011
By Kavaljit Singh, Director, Public Interest Research Center
The current Indian trade – policy environment faces many new questions and challenges in light of the impending landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the European Union (EU). The following briefing papers try to delineate and decipher potential economical implications that this agreement would portend for the Indian banking sector and raises concerns about resulting unchecked cross – border investment flows.

You can download the publication as a pdf-file (pdf, 6 pages, 174 KB)

The author is Kavaljit Singh, the Director of Public Interest Research Center, New Delhi

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