Legalising Minimum Support Price in India: An Apolitical Approach
Legalising MSP in India is biggest challenge faced by farmers. Promulgating Farm Bills and then withdrawing them is raising questions.
Read moreLegalising MSP in India is biggest challenge faced by farmers. Promulgating Farm Bills and then withdrawing them is raising questions.
Read moreModi government has made repeal of three farm laws a prestige issue. There are lessons in how NEP-2020 received wide support from all stakeholders after the 2016 policy draft was widely criticized and the government went back to the drafting table. Modi-II regime can learn from Modi-I regime’s experiences on engaging meaningfully with stakeholders when working on crucial policy reforms.
Read moreFarm laws in India should be seen in perspective of global best practices as the farmers need enabling to trade for getting the best returns.
Read moreThe commentary around any policy change in our country, unfortunately, seems to boil down to who understands India better. The resulting discussion often devolves into adversarial claims about the ‘real vs. imagined’, with all sides, of course, claiming the real for themselves. Hence, this article intends to focus more on the drivers of the protests rather than forecasting the possible outcomes of the policy change.
Read moreThere are over 100 million farmers in India, and no policy is likely to make all of them happy or upset. The protests, therefore, should only be surprising to people who believe that there exist win-win outcomes in which every stakeholder is better off.
Read moreAgri sector bills aim to increase competitiveness in agri supply chain and freedom of choice to sell their produce to Indian farmers. But, will there be a level playing field for farmers?
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