India-EU FTA: Modi's "Mother of All Agreements" to Boost Trade

BJP spokesperson Prakash Reddy hailed the newly signed India-EU Free Trade Agreement as another success story of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The landmark pact, unveiled by PM Modi, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and European Council President António Costa, will see the EU eliminate tariffs on nearly all Indian exports. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and European Commissioner Maros Sefcovic signed the joint announcement, which aims to unlock a combined market worth an estimated $24 trillion. The agreement was finalized amid rising global trade pressures, including from the Donald Trump-led US administration.

Key Points: India-EU Free Trade Agreement Signed, Hailed as Modi Success

  • EU to remove tariffs on 99.5% of Indian exports
  • India grants concessions on 97.5% of traded value
  • Pact signed by Piyush Goyal and Maros Sefcovic
  • Agreement covers market estimated over $24 trillion
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BJP's Prakash Reddy calls India-EU FTA "one more success story of PM Modi"

BJP calls India-EU FTA a success story for PM Modi. Deal removes tariffs on 99.5% of Indian exports to EU, signed by Piyush Goyal.

"It is the mother of all agreements, like PM Modi said. - Prakash Reddy"

Hyderabad, January 28

BJP spokesperson Prakash Reddy on Wednesday termed the India-EU Free Trade Agreement as "one more success story of PM Modi", asserting that if properly implemented, Indian trade will greatly benefit.

"It is the mother of all agreements, like PM Modi said. If the agreement is properly implemented, Indian trade will greatly benefit. Such FTAs will help the Indian economy. This is one more success story of PM Modi," Reddy said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Luis Santos da Costa unveiled the pact during a joint press briefing in New Delhi on Tuesday, where PM Modi said India-EU cooperation would help stabilise a turbulent global order.

Under the agreement, the EU will remove tariffs on 99.5 per cent of Indian exports, with most duties dropping to zero once the pact comes into force, while India will provide tariff concessions on 97.5 per cent of traded value. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security Maros Sefcovic signed the joint announcement in the presence of the leaders.

As part of the agreement, India will revoke tariffs on all EU chemical products, while duties will be abolished on 90 per cent of optical, medical and surgical equipment.

The agreement comes amid fresh tariff pressures on both India and Europe from the Donald Trump-led US administration.

With a combined market estimated at over Rs 2091.6 Lakh Crore (USD 24 trillion), bringing unparalleled opportunities for the 2 billion people of India and the EU, the FTA unlocks significant potential for trade and innovation.

India and the EU exchanged several agreements and MoUs, reflecting the wide-ranging, multifaceted cooperation under the India-EU Strategic Cooperation.

Among the agreements exchanged was the political declaration on the conclusion of negotiations on the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, signed by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and European Union Trade Commissioner Marcos Sefcovic.

The India-EU Security and Defence Partnership document was signed by EU Vice President Kaja Kallas and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, while the comprehensive framework on mobility was signed by Vice President of the European Commission, Maros Sefcovic, and EAM Jaishankar, highlighting the wide-ranging and multifaceted nature of India-EU strategic cooperation.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the FTA seems promising, I hope we have strong safeguards for our farmers and small industries. The EU has very advanced agriculture. We must ensure our local producers are not unfairly disadvantaged.
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Priya S
Finally! Our textiles, handicrafts, and spices will get better access. This can create so many jobs. The timing is also perfect with the US pressure. Diversifying our trade partners is smart diplomacy. Well done!
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Vikram M
Calling it "one more success story of PM Modi" feels like unnecessary politicization. This is the result of years of work by diplomats and officials across governments. Let's celebrate the national achievement, not just one leader's.
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Rohit P
The medical equipment part is huge! Cheaper access to advanced EU medical tech can really improve our healthcare infrastructure. Hope hospitals pass on the cost benefits to patients. 🤞
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Karthik V
A $24 trillion combined market... the potential is mind-boggling. This is about more than trade—it's strategic positioning in a multipolar world. India is finally playing its cards right on the global stage.

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