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From Protectionism to Partnerships: India's Shifting FTA Strategy
India's trade policy since independence has been rooted in self-sufficiency and protectionism, which makes India's trade remarkably different. The first three and a half decades after independence were governed by very high tariffs, tight import restrictions, and a complex 'licence raj' system to encourage young Indian industries, while protecting many sectors. Illustration by The Geostrata This self-sufficiency encouraged domestic manufacturing, but at the same time, it ha

THE GEOSTRATA
Dec 23, 20256 min read


India's Technological Partnerships with European Nations: Converging Priorities for a Future Global Order
Ever since the fall of the Soviet Union and the establishment of American Hegemony in the early 90s, the invention of the internet and...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jul 3, 20254 min read


India-Israel Relations: Strategically Inseparable?
India and Israel have shared diplomatic relations since 1992. Over the years, India's engagement with Israel has increased under the...

THE GEOSTRATA
Dec 11, 20234 min read
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