India’s Curious G20 Outcome The GATT was derided for being the General Agreement to Talk and Talk and former U.S. ambassador to India Ken Galbraith said that, “Meetings are indispensable when you don’t want to do anything.” The G20 hosted by India accomplished something, 15,000 words of text that took 200 hours to negotiate a simple reference to a war in Ukraine. However, the larger curiosity was the inclusion of language stating the parties, “Commit to facilitate open, fair, predictable, and rules-based agriculture, food and fertilizer trade, not impose export prohibitions or restrictions and reduce market distortions, in accordance with relevant WTO rules.” This was made at the same time India has rest...