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Trade panel reconstituted
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, MAY. 8. The Government has reconstituted the advisory
committee on International trade which was set up in January 1999
with the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Murasoli Maran
presiding over it. The committee was set up to advise the
government on formulation of international trade policy.
The reconstituted committee includes Dr. M. S. Swaminathan, Dr.
Abid Hussain, the former Commerce Secretary, Mr. P. P. Prabhu,
the former Foreign Secretary, Mr. Muchkund Dubey, the former
Ambassador to GATT, Mr. B. L. Das, the Director General of the
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Dr. R.A.
Mashelkar, , the Director, ICRIER, Dr. Isher Judge Ahluwalia, Dr.
V. A. Pai Panandiker of the Centre for Policy Research, the FICCI
Secretary General, Dr. Amit Mitra, the CII Director General, Mr.
Tarun Das, the director of Research and Information Systems
(RIS), Dr. V.R. Panchamukhi, the Editor of Economic and Political
Weekly, Mr. Krishna Raj, the Gene Campaign Convenor, Ms. Suman
Sahai and the Director-General, Indian Institute of Foreign
Trade, Mr. K. Dharmarajan.
Senior officials in the committee are the Commerce Secretary, Mr.
Prabir Sengupta and Special Secretary, Commerce, Mr. Nripendra
Mishra.
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