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India's new anti-agricultural law demonstration turned violent. What are the contents of India's three agricultural laws?
India's new anti-agricultural law demonstration turned violent. On June 26th, 65438, India held a military parade in the capital New Delhi to celebrate the National Day. On the same day, a large number of farmers drove tractors or marched on foot, mainly to protest against India's new agricultural reform bill. The three agricultural reform bills passed by the Indian Parliament are: Agricultural Products Trade and Commerce (Enhancement and Promotion) Bill, Farmers' (Authorization and Protection) Price Guarantee Agreement and Agricultural Services Bill 2020 and Basic Commodities (Amendment) Bill 2020. The new bill has aroused strong protests from Indian farmers. The government hoped for better development, but failed to mediate with farmers, which led farmers to think that these three bills violated their interests.

I. Contents of Three Laws on Indian Agriculture In order to enhance the international competitiveness of Indian agriculture, the Indian government meeting passed three agricultural reform bills. The main contents of these three agricultural reform bills are: 1. Abolish? A middleman? The system allows farmers to sell their agricultural products freely without going through some channels or middlemen; 2. The prices of agricultural products in the future will be determined by market freedom; 3. Allow enterprises to reserve agricultural products freely; These three points were protested by most farmers in India. They believe that the contents of these bills will affect their future livelihood, and may lead to the annexation of their land by others, thus endangering their interests and affecting India's traditional agriculture. According to Izvestia, the Indian government and farmers' representatives have held six rounds of negotiations, but all ended in failure. It seems difficult to understand each other.

Second, the concept of the Indian government Every country's government is striving to strengthen itself. The Indian government's plan to reform the three major agricultural laws is to change the previous situation in which state forces played a leading role, seek the leading role of the market in agricultural production, rather than excessive control, and hope to make the market further free to trade, so as to realize the marketization of Indian agriculture, promote its development and enhance its international competitiveness. India's international development idea is good, but it has not done a good job of communication and coordination with farmers, resulting in contradictions when the bill is not implemented. It can also be seen that it is very difficult for the Indian government to promote agricultural reform.