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Julien Chaisse

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The Evolving And Multilayered European Union-India Investment Relations - Regulatory Issues And Policy Conjectures, Julien Chaisse Jan 2014

The Evolving And Multilayered European Union-India Investment Relations - Regulatory Issues And Policy Conjectures, Julien Chaisse

Julien Chaisse

India and several EU member countries share a rich history of investment collaborations. The collaboration has been cemented with several formal agreements with individual EU members, and the recent negotiations with the trade bloc since June 2007 on a broad-based Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) can be considered as a culmination of this process while ongoing WTO negotiations on Mode 3 commitments remain essential in terms of market opening. The present article analyzes the multi-layered regulation of foreign investment against the backdrop of the evolving EU-India economic relations. It does not only address current PTA negotiations but also the …


The Three-Pronged Strategy Of India's Preferential Trade Policy - A Contribution To The Study Of Modern Economic Treaties, Julien Chaisse Aug 2011

The Three-Pronged Strategy Of India's Preferential Trade Policy - A Contribution To The Study Of Modern Economic Treaties, Julien Chaisse

Julien Chaisse

Before the inception of WTO, India generally did not pursue any regional economic agreement route to promote trade or to achieve any other goal. However, in the Post Cancun Ministerial period, it has progressively entered into a number of preferential trade arrangements with several Asian as well as non-Asian partners. Looking into India’s regional economic integration approach, the current analysis makes an attempt to identify the major determinants behind the shift in the country’s interest and the policy implications of this change. We conclude that India’s approach towards preferential trade can de depicted as a three-pronged PTA strategy: it can …