New Delhi: India has rejected the latest draft for the agreement for lower fisheries subsidies in the World Trade Organization (WTO), on the grounds that it did not take advice to make even a regime and bias in countries such as Norway, China and Japan, Exploilding international waters.
The agreement on fisheries subsidies, is intended to make it sustainable, is the main push area for the discussion of the Minister of WTO later this month.
Government sources say India is committed to placing a regime that helps meet sustainable development goals, but it does not support proposals in their current form.
India demanded the same but different responsibilities and tried to expand the philosophy of climate change to this talk.
The main proposal from India is to seek traffic jams for 25 years from countries in Europe, as well as other global giants such as China, Japan and Korea for fishing in international waters, while also ensuring that developing countries get a longer period of time to comply with The obligations they do.
In addition, his party argued that the subsidy offered by it was intended to maintain poor fishermen in India.