India has received around 20 claim notices in cases of investor-state arbitration disputes under bilateral investment protection pacts, Parliament was informed today.
"So far, India has received approximately 20 claim notices referring to investor-state arbitration disputes under India's various existing bilateral investment protection and promotion agreements (BIPAs)," Minister of State for Finance Arjun Ram Meghwal said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
He was replying to a question on how many such cases are there to which India is a party.
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In March 2016, India sent termination or renegotiation notices related to earlier BIPAs to 58 countries with whom initial validity period of 10-15 years was completed.
Based on responses, negotiations with these countries are at various stages, Meghwal said.
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