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Great question!

Well, I guess the more rich countries in the WTO the better?

2007-03-31 18:04:05 · answer #1 · answered by Santa Barbara 7 · 0 0

Very interesting idea. How much does India matter in World trade.? India's share in global trade is minuscule. India is not material in WTO negotiations except in Indian Newspapers and magazines. Western World has to solve their own protectionist tangle among the countries there first, then deal with China. India is one among the many countries who matter little given the relatively small size of their ability to import or export. These countries matter in WTO only because they freely copy Western technology and products much more than what they pay for.
Indian NGOs accept western donors money only because the Indian State wastes money and there are not enough rich Indians in India to donate. Poor countries that try to remain poor so that they can always show high poverty level to be reduced, have no alternative but to beg alms from western donors. Most NGOs in India are sponsored by Indian politicians and rich people dependent on the politicians favoritism.

2007-04-03 23:12:14 · answer #2 · answered by sensekonomikx 7 · 0 0

The WTO, the IMF, the World Bank, NGO's the Federal Reserve---all are simply tools of the rich and powerful to become more rich and more powerful by controlling the money supply, and through it, the people of the world. Politicians are merely their pawns. For the beginning of probing insight into who really pulls the strings and their true agenda, read "The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin. The "creature" is the Federal Reserve Bank, and it is neither Federal nor is it Reserve. Rather, it is the tool created in 1910 by the richest men in the world, to amass even greater wealth and to consolidate their power over the people of the world. Don't miss this book. It will change you---for the better!

2007-04-01 06:24:54 · answer #3 · answered by CuriousSam 2 · 1 0

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