India has strongly reiterated its position on agriculture at the WTO, with Piyush Goyal pushing for a permanent solution on public stockholding and the Special Safeguard Mechanism. India emphasized the need to protect farmers’ interests and ensure national food security. The government also called for serious consideration of past WTO decisions and mandates, urging faster implementation of long-pending resolutions. The stance reflects India’s continued focus on safeguarding its agricultural sector amid global trade negotiations. With reforms under discussion, India is actively seeking outcomes that balance global trade commitments while prioritizing domestic farmer welfare and food security concerns.