India to oppose mandatory arbitration, urge taxation of digital economy at G-20 summit

India will never agree to mandatory arbitration and will make its view known at the G-20 leaders summit, reports Shruti Srivastava of the Financial Express in a November 13 article, quoting an unnamed senior official. Srivastva also quotes the official as stating that India “will raise the issue of defining ‘significant digital presence,’ which may include the number of bytes used, number of users, or the value addition done in a country.” The summit begins November 15 in Brisbane, Australia. For more,  see Financial Express.