China is moving the proposal for Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) as a plurilateral agreement which means it will only be applicable to those who join it.
Countries like the EU and US are not joining the agreement but not opposing it either.
India will also submit papers in the WTO against this, the official said adding such agreements would dilute the multilateral nature of the Geneva-based organisation.
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