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Contents of the book: WTO, Globalization and Indian Agriculture


           
Table of Contents

1.WTO and Indian Agriculture - G. Bhaskar
2. Indian Agriculture in the Context of Globalization - S. Vijay Kumar
3. GATT, WTO and Challenges to Indian Agriculture - M. Sundara Rao and D. Venkata Rao
4. Women Participation in Indian Agriculture - K. Harathi and B. Deepthi Nanada
5. Globalization and the Changing Role of Women in Agriculture - P. Mercy Kumari, K. Mahendra Kumar and B.S. Rao
6. Some Reflections on Globalization and Indian Agriculture - G. Mallikarjun and Mohd. Iqbal Ali
7. Global Perspective of Indian Agriculture - N.T.K. Naik, G. Rama Krishna and K. Chinna Venkata Swamy
8. Economic Reforms and Indian Agriculture - K. Mohan Reddy, M. Vara Prasad and K. Ugandhar
9. WTO, Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs), and Agriculture - Gajavelli V S and Sohil Vakharia
10. Agriculture in India: Impact of Globalization - Pulla Srinivas, B Netajee and M Narasimharao
11. Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Indian Agriculture - P. Sambaiah

Appendix: Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) on Agriculture and Allied Activities


 
          

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