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I am presently based at Munich, Germany. My past assignments include consulting for Sarai,New Delhi; MSF-Access to Essential Medicines Campaign, Paris; and assignments with South Centre,Geneva; Gene Campaign, New Delhi, and, Confederation of Indian Industry(CII), New Delhi. I have degrees in Intellectual Property Rights (NISCAIR, India) and Life Sciences(Calicut University, India).
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Opinions and Analysis Is WTO Conference a spectator sport? (Dec 16, 2005) Multilateral trading system must not fail, even if talks do (Dec 16, 2005) An unwieldy WTO? (Dec 16, 2005) Doha Round should not perpetuate trade inequalities (Dec 16, 2005) China plays the strong, silent type at WTO (Dec 16, 2005) EU: Direction of WTO Talks 'Worrying' (Dec 16, 2005) Kind words or economic power: There's a fair trade (Dec 10, 2005) WTO summit's key players (Dec 9, 2005) WTO Talks in Hong Kong Will Yield Useful Outcome, Tsang Says (Dec 8, 2005) WTO falling out of favour with the Caribbean (Dec 8, 2005) World Bank Chief: Poor Have Most To Lose From Doha Failure (Dec 7, 2005) WTO: Powerful, detested and at a crossroads (Dec 7, 2005) Lamy warns of unhealthy regional deals if global trade talks fail (Dec 7, 2005) Nagesh Kumar on Agricultural Market Access (Dec 7, 2005)
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