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The problem studied here is “India’s Globalization-Sustainable Growth in Agriculture: Challenges and the Way Out” ,the objectives are:a)To find out the  trends in agriculture growth during Globalization. b) To identify the challenges that agriculture sector has with Globalization and c) To suggest the measures for sustainable growth in agriculture in globalized economy  and the findings are: a) Though India’s economic growth is comparatively high during liberalization (Globalization), the growth in agriculture is comparatively less. b) An average annual growth in agriculture during globalization in India is around 2.5 percent c) Maintaining agriculture growth on par with other sectors is one of the challenges of Globalization d) Increasing public spending is one of the ways out for sustainable agriculture growth during Globalization.

KEYWORDS: Globalization, development, tariffication, legal phenomenon

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