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India–European Union Trade Integration: An Analysis of Current and Future Trajectories

In a dynamic global environment of increased economic interdependence, nations are more than ever seeking to remove barriers to trade, despite growing trends of protectionism. In this context, India and the EU-27 have initiated talks for the establishment of a Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreemen...

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Published in:Margin : the journal of applied economic research 2021-11, Vol.15 (4), p.484-504
Main Authors: Loganathan, Swetha, Karakunnel, Joshy Joseph, Victor, Vijay
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