Q1. [5]
Analyse the ways to make globalization fair.
Previously asked in CBSE board exam
2023 32/1/1 Q33(b)
Generated by claude-sonnet-4-6 · 2026-06-15 06:59 · grounding rag
Model Answer
Ways to Make Globalisation Fair:
- Protect workers' rights: The government must ensure labour laws are properly implemented so that workers receive fair wages and decent working conditions.
- Support small producers: Government should support small producers to improve their performance until they are strong enough to compete with large MNCs.
- Use trade and investment barriers: Where necessary, the government can impose trade and investment barriers to protect domestic industries from unfair competition.
- Negotiate at WTO: The government should negotiate at the WTO for fairer rules, ensuring developing countries are not disadvantaged by the policies of developed nations.
- Collective bargaining: Developing countries should unite and align with each other to collectively fight against the domination of developed countries in the WTO.
- People's participation: Campaigns and representations by people's organisations can influence important trade and investment decisions at the international level, as seen at the WTO.
Source: Chapter 4, The Struggle for a Fair Globalisation
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Explanation
- Examiners expect 5 distinct points for a 5-mark question — each point earns 1 mark.
- Always use bold headings for each point; it makes the answer organised and easy to evaluate.
- All points must come directly from the textbook passage on "Fair Globalisation" — do not add outside information.
- The key idea to convey is the dual role of both the government and people's organisations in making globalisation fair.
- Avoid padding or repeating the same idea in different words.
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