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India is a member state whose trade relationships and dispute resolution mechanisms are frequently discussed in the context of the World Trade Organization's framework, as evidenced by [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5].

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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 3 facts
claimThe European Union lacks binding rules-based dispute resolution mechanisms for more than half of its trade, specifically regarding trade with the United States, China, and India, which differs from the existing WTO framework.
claimFor more than half of its trade, including with the United States, China, and India, the European Union lacks the possibility of binding rules-based dispute resolution comparable to the WTO framework.
claimThe European Union lacks binding rules-based dispute resolution mechanisms for more than half of its trade, specifically regarding trade with the United States, China, and India, as these relationships currently lack the framework that exists within the World Trade Organization.
The European quest for autonomy at a time of shifting paradigms tepsa.eu TEPSA 1 fact
measurementSixty World Trade Organization member states, including China but excluding the United States and India, have adopted a new, functional dispute settlement mechanism.
World Trade Without the US | Cato Institute cato.org Cato Institute 1 fact
claimThe Trump administration imposed tariffs on imports from other countries without regard for WTO rules against trade discrimination or the historical and security ties those countries, such as India, have with the United States.