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India–US–Bangladesh Textile Triangle

India–US–Bangladesh Textile Triangle: Emerging Trade Realities and Strategic Implications

Introduction The global textile and apparel industry is undergoing a subtle yet important transformation as trade policies, supply-chain realignments, and geopolitical considerations reshape traditional export patterns. A recent development involving preferential access for Bangladeshi garments in the United States has triggered fresh debates about competitiveness, sourcing strategies, and India’s position in the global textile value…

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Global Cooperation in Action

Global Cooperation in Action: An Overview of ILO, IBSA, BRICS, EU, EEU, and SAARC

1. International Labour Organization (ILO) Introduction The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that deals with labour issues, employment rights, and social justice. It was established in 1919 as part of the Treaty of Versailles, making it one of the oldest international organizations still active today. The ILO…

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Tariff Wars

India in Global Tariff Wars: Economic, Political, and Strategic Implications

Introduction In the interconnected world economy, tariff wars have emerged as a critical tool for countries to assert economic dominance, protect domestic industries, and achieve political objectives. While nations like the United States, China, and the European Union often lead these conflicts, India, as a rising global economic player, plays a significant role in this…

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Trade Wars

Trade Wars: Causes, Mechanisms, and Global Impacts on World Trade

Introduction Trade wars have emerged as a significant aspect of global economic policy in the 21st century. Unlike conventional warfare, trade wars are economic conflicts between nations, primarily manifested through tariffs, quotas, subsidies, and trade restrictions. These conflicts aim to protect domestic industries, influence foreign policy, or gain strategic advantages in global markets. While some…

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