New era of India-EU relationship: trade, security and partnership

To be held in New Delhi on 27 January 16th India-European Union (EU) Summit Before this the European Union has given an important statement. Head of foreign affairs and security policy of the Union Kaja Kallas Said that amid global conflict and economic division India is now becoming an essential partner for the economic strength of Europe.

High-level visits and summit preparations

The EU’s top leadership—including the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen Also included – in the coming week republic day celebration Will visit India as chief guest and then attend the summit.

Kallas, speaking at the European Parliament, said the period was seen as “a defining moment” when the two democratic powers came together Deep partnership in trade, security and technology Will install.

Focus on three key partnerships

Especially on the agenda of the summit Covers three major topics: :

1. Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

between India and European Union long-term free trade negotiations Efforts are on to finalize it. This agreement will boost trade in goods and services between India and EU and further strengthen the supply chain.

2. Security and Defense Partnership

Kallas has stated that both sides New Security and Defense Partnership Agreement Going to sign, which will include areas like maritime security, cyber security and anti-terrorism cooperation.

3. Mobility and research collaboration

both nations Facilitate movement for students, professionals and researchers Working towards agreeing on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for. This will promote cooperation in the areas of innovation and research.

India-EU Partnership: Economic and Global Perspective

Kallas said that EU is already a major trading partner of Indiaand India now is becoming the mainstay of Europe’s economic resilience. both sides Clean energy, green hydrogen, and sustainable manufacturing Want to deepen partnership in areas like:

Impact of changing relations in the world

This partnership is not limited to just trade — both countries together Global security, rules-based international order and multilateral system We also aim to strengthen.

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