The Indian government has blocked the approval of a decision at the World Trade Organization (WTO) that recognized Brazil's victory in a dispute involving the sugar trade. The WTO arbitrators ruled that India needed to reform its agricultural policies due to the distortions caused by the large subsidies provided to its producers. However, the Indian government plans to appeal, despite the paralysis of the WTO's highest court for two years. This move has been criticized by Brazil, Australia, Guatemala, and other countries, with Canada, the European Union, and Russia indicating the urgent need for WTO reform.