Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2016
I conducted this research over many visits to India (Delhi, Mumbai), Geneva, and Washington, DC. Research trips were conducted to India during (1) December 2002, (2) July 1, 2003-August 2004, (3) July 15, 2006–August 20, 2006, and (4) January 2009–June 2009. I visited Geneva in November of 2002. Interviews at Washington, DC, were conducted during 2004–2005. Many respondents requested anonymity, and their identities have not been revealed.
Government interviews, New Delhi
Minister of State for Commerce, Jairam Ramesh, 2009
Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2004
Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2009
Additional Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2004
Joint Secretary 1, Trade Policy Division, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Joint Secretary 2, Trade Policy Division, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Joint Secretary 3, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Joint Secretary 4, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Advisor, Ministry of Commerce, Economic Division, Government of India, 2003
Director 1, Trade Policy Division, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Director 2, Trade Policy Division, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Director 3, Trade Policy Division, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Director 4, Trade Policy Division, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Director 5, Trade Policy Division, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, 2003
Official, Director General of Anti-Dumping, Government of India, 2003
Joint Secretary, DGAD, Government of India, 2003
Official, Tariff Commission, Government of India, 2004
Director, Ministry of Industrial policy and Promotion, Government of India, 2003
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Industry Policy and Promotion, Government of India, 2003
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, 2003
Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, 2003
Additional Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, 2003
Additional Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, 2004
Retired civil servants
Jayantro Bagchi, Retired Civil Servant, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, 2004, 2009
Prabir Sengupta, Retired Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, 2002; interview was conducted when he was with IIFT, in 2003
B. K. Zutshi, Former Ambassador of India to the WTO, 2004
M. Dubey, Former Foreign Secretary, Government of India, 2003
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