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On the occasion of Book Release
'Growth & Equity - Essays in honour of Pradeep Mehta' by Dr. C Rangarajan and Kamal Nath at New Delhi on April 26, 2013

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About the book

This volume is a rich collection of analytical essays penned by those who have been closely associated with Pradeep worldwide. The broad message that comes from the contributions is the importance of open global trading systems, competitive and contestable markets domestically, coordination and regulation of national and global action on this, effective partnerships and representative global governance.  More>>

In an endorsement for the book, noted Economist, Jagdish Bhagwati writes:
Pradeep Mehta has built up what is arguably the most influential developing-country NGO in the world, all from modest beginnings he has retained his integrity and produced first rate research and informed activism. As a result, the trade community worldwide regards him now as an authentic developing-country voice that must be listened to by the rich countries. Not just for India, but for developing countries and indeed the world, he is what the Japanese call a "living treasure".

Pradeep Mehta nominated as Member of the Steering Committee of the Eco Mark Scheme of the MoEF

Pradeep S. Mehta
Secretary General,
CUTS International;
D–217, Bhaskar Marg,
Bani Park, Jaipur 302 016,
Rajasthan, India
Phone: +91(0)141-228 2821
Fax: +91(0)141-228 2485
E-mail:
1. psm@cuts.org
2. psm_cuts@rediffmail.com

Books & Studies

Reflections from the Frontline Developing Country Negotiators in the WTO


Evolution of Competition Laws and their Enforcement A Political Economy Perspective


Growth and Poverty The Great Debate
Edited by Pradeep S Mehta  •  Bipul Chatterjee



Building Peace through Trade
The Future of Indo Pak Relations

© Pradeep S. Mehta