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प्रश्न
Distinguish between:
Bilateral and Multi-lateral trade
उत्तर
Bilateral | Multilateral Trade | |
1. | It is a trade agreement between two countries. | It is a trade agreement among more than two countries. |
2. | This is an agreement that provides equal opportunities to both countries. | This is an agreement that provides equal opportunities to all the member countries in the international market. |
संबंधित प्रश्न
Define globalisation. How is it different from internationalisation?
Which of the statements are TRUE about globalisation?
How has globalisation impacted on India and how is India in turn impacting on globalisation?
Why is it necessary to become a member of WTO?
Distinguish between the following:
Tariff and Non-tariff barriers.
Where is the headquarters of WTO located?
Read the following statements carefully and choose the correct alternatives given below:
Statement 1 - India is often called the ‘outsourcing hub’ of the world.
Statement 2 - Availability of skilled manpower is one of the prime factors responsible for the status gained by India at the international platform.
In the 2006-07 Budget, the peak rate of custom duty was brought down to ______.
The other name of World Bank is ______.
Which of the following points suggest that outsourcing is good for India?
Why developed countries oppose outsourcing?
Which of the following points qualifies India to be the favorite spot for outsourcing by various MNCs.?
What do we mean when we say "think globally, act locally" in relation to environmental problems?
______ factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem?
Arrange the following in correct sequence.
- South Asian Free Trade Agreement came into force.
- IPKF operation in Sri Lanka.
- India and Bangladesh signed Farakka Treaty.
- India's nuclear test in Pokhran.
Which of the following point/s indicate the Positive Impacts of globalization?
- Increase in the volume of trade in goods and services.
- It attracts private foreign capital investment.
- It creates new job opportunities.
- It does not raise the standard of living.
The impact of Globalisation has not been fair.' Who among the following people has not benefitted from globalization?
Which of the following statements is true about globalisation?
Read the following text carefully and answer the given questions on the basis of the same and common understanding:
India urged the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to relax rules to allow the country to export food grains from its public stocks to the nations facing food crises. India can help, reduce food insecurity but there is hesitation on the part of the WTO, in relaxing its rules. India's Finance Minister said food, fuel and fertilizers are global public goods and ensuring access of these for developing and emerging economies is critical. She also shared India's experiences, including robust gains in agriculture production, citizen-centric, food security programmes and innovative delivery ‘mechanisms such as the 'One Nation one Ration Card’ Scheme. |
- State and discuss any two objectives of World Trade Organisation.
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Name any two steps taken by India to strengthen food security.