Washington:
India wants the World Trade Organization to be more progressive and listening to other countries, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said Monday asserting that the WTO needs to give more space to the countries which have something different to say and not just hear.
“I would like the WTO to be a lot more progressive, a lot more listening to all countries, to be fair to all members,” Sitharaman said during a fire-side chat at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a top American think-tank here.
“I, fortunately, unfortunately spent some time with the WTO in my capacity as a commerce minister of India between 2014 and 2017. It has to give more space to hear voices of countries which have something different to say and not just hear, but also somewhat heed because today’s message for the WTO should be to have greater openness,” Sitharaman asserted.