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23/09/2019

Indo-U.S. Trade War and its shadow on the Health sector

Amir Ullah Khan writes for the Economic Times why an environment that incentivizes innovations will ensure global research-based companies continue to address India’s unmet healthcare needs: To ensure that global research-based companies continue to address India’s unmet healthcare needs, what is needed is an environment that incentivises ...

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From nuts to walnuts, why trade war with America is bad news for India and world; global commerce relies on cooperative quid pro quo

Ashish Bharadwaj writes at Firstpost why trade differences threaten to "cast a shadow on the bilateral relationship that India and the US have successfully nurtured" over the past two decades: India and the US ought to realize that a trade war is contrary to the economic goals that both have laid out of creating jobs, boosting manufacturing and ...

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