New rules for the WTO

February 08, 2017 02:28 am | Updated 02:28 am IST

Institutions such as the World Trade Organisation are exclusive clubs for the so-called developed nations which have reached the position they have by exploiting the developing world (“Rewiring the WTO, Feb.7) Growing disenchantment with globalisation provides the right time and opportunity for India to plan its future development. Taking lessons from Japan, a nation that built its economy from scratch, we should explore our revival by focussing on our ample strengths.

G. Prachi,

Mumbai

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