Over 130 organizations and civil society leaders have expressed their concern about the lack of transparency and inclusion in the negotiation processes adopted by the Indian government for free trade and investment agreements or other economic partnerships. FIDH’s member organizations in India, People’s Watch, and the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, are among the signatories of the open letter.
The signatories highlighted ongoing negotiations with various potential partners, including the European Union, who is currently in their fifth round of trade discussions with the Indian government. It was emphasized that conducting negotiations without wider stakeholder engagement would fail to address the impact these economic partnerships have on human rights, social justice, and the environment.
In light of these concerns, FIDH members have called for the Indian government to ensure transparency and inclusiveness in the negotiation processes. They urge the Indian government to prioritize the human rights impacts of these economic partnerships and engage with affected communities and civil society organizations.
The lack of transparency in trade and investment negotiations is a critical problem that has lasting consequences for people and the environment. It is imperative that the Indian government takes these concerns seriously and strives for greater transparency. By engaging with civil society organizations and including them in the negotiation processes, the Indian government can ensure that any economic partnership will not have a negative impact on human rights, social justice, and the environment.
In conclusion, the call for transparency and inclusiveness in negotiations for free trade and investment agreements or other economic partnerships is crucial in today’s world. The Indian government must prioritize the human rights implications of any agreement and work towards creating a more transparent and inclusive negotiation process. It is time for stakeholders to come together and ensure that economic partnerships are beneficial to people and the environment and not just large corporations.