India has recently tabled a proposal at the WTO for an agreement on trade facilitation in services (TFS), Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
"A team of capital-based officers has visited Geneva for discussion on issues of India's interest, including TFS," she said.
The TFS proposal aims at liberalising rules for movement of professionals and other steps to reduce transaction costs to boost growth of the services sector.
The move is aimed at developing a broader framework governing global services in trade just like a TFA on goods.
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TFS will focus on issues like liberalised visa regime, long-term visas for business community and freer movement of professionals for the greater benefit of both India and the world, among others.
To a separate question, she said the government has approved the proposal for redevelopment of Pragati Maidan into a world-class Integrated Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre at a total cost of Rs 2,254 crore.
The completion time for phase-I of the project is proposed as 24-30 months from the date of award to the project executor.
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