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India’s Push for Balancing Industrial Policy Space in WTO: A Developing Economy Lens

Abstract: The renewed prominence of industrial policy in the context of digital transformation, climate transition, and rising geoeconomic competition has revived debates on the role of state intervention within multilateral trade rules. The paper analyses recent WTO reform proposals, particularly those related to subsidy rules under the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (ASCM), several of which have been promoted by advanced economies including the United States and the European Union.

WTO Reform and Industrial Policy Space: An Indian Perspective for MC14

Industrial policy has evolved from being viewed as market-distorting intervention to re-emerging as a central instrument of economic strategy. Major economies are actively deploying subsidies, local content requirements, supply-chain controls, and state-backed financing to secure strategic sectors ranging from semiconductors to clean energy. At the same time, discussions on reforming the World Trade Organization (WTO) are intensifying.