EU, India Set to Sign Major Security Pact & Push for FTA Breakthrough

The European Union and India are poised to significantly deepen their strategic partnership at an upcoming summit, with key deliverables including a landmark Security and Defence Strategic Partnership agreement. This defence pact, to be signed by EU's Kaja Kallas and India's Rajnath Singh, aims to facilitate joint production and marks only the EU's third such comprehensive agreement in Asia. Concurrently, both sides are closing in on a major Free Trade Agreement intended to create a vast trading bloc and diversify supply chains. The summit will also produce a comprehensive five-year cooperation agenda covering over 100 areas, including mobility and technology, despite acknowledged divergences on issues like the war in Ukraine.

Key Points: EU-India Summit: Major Security Pact & FTA Deal

  • New Security & Defence Strategic Partnership
  • FTA creating one of world's largest trading areas
  • Launch of Security and Intelligence Sharing talks
  • Joint agenda with over 100 cooperation areas
  • Focus on reducing dependencies and upholding international law
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EU, India to seal major security pact, push for FTA breakthrough at landmark summit

EU and India to sign landmark Security and Defence Partnership and close in on a major Free Trade Agreement at upcoming summit, boosting strategic ties.

"closing in on a deal which... will be a major strategic agreement to diversify supply chains - EU Official"

By Sahil Pandey, New Delhi, January 23

In a significant move to bolster ties between two of the world's largest democracies, the European Union and India are set to unveil a "Security and Defence Strategic Partnership" and are closing in on a landmark Free Trade Agreement during the upcoming summit, EU official confirmed.

Terming the current period as a "culmination of remarkable intensifying relations," the official noted that both sides now recognize that their security and prosperity are fundamentally linked in a shifting global landscape.

A key deliverable of the summit will be the signing of the Security and Defence Partnership by the EU's HRVP Kaja Kallas and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. This marks only the third such comprehensive agreement the EU has signed in Asia, following Japan and the Republic of Korea.

The official stated that this partnership is a precondition to make joint production easier, noting that on certain defence-related orders in Europe, cooperation with India will be smoother than in the past. Additionally, the two sides will launch negotiations for a Security and Intelligence Sharing Agreement to build resilience and reduce vulnerabilities.

On the economic front, the EU expressed optimism regarding the FTA, which would create one of the world's largest trading areas, covering approximately 2 billion people. The official remarked that they are closing in on a deal which, following Mercosur, will be a major strategic agreement to diversify supply chains and reduce unwanted dependencies. While refraining from naming specific sectors, the official confirmed the objective is the conclusion of negotiations, with an emphasis on a substantial reduction of tariffs on both sides and a commitment that any new tariffs after the FTA should remain lower.

While the partnership is expanding, the EU official acknowledged that the two sides do not see eye to eye on everything, particularly Russia's war in Ukraine. For Europe, this war poses an existential threat with consequences in the Indo-Pacific. The EU continues to urge Russia to accept an unconditional ceasefire and encourages India to use its leverage for peace efforts. The official noted that while perspectives are shaped by different historical contexts, there is a genuine political will to recognize and minimize these divergences.

The summit is expected to produce a Joint EU-India Comprehensive Agenda covering over 100 areas of cooperation for the next five years. This includes a new cooperation framework on mobility for students, researchers, and workers, as well as deepening technology cooperation across the full value chain. Regarding connectivity, the official clarified that the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is not at a standstill despite Middle East tensions, and the summit is expected to launch momentum into preparatory work and feasibility studies.

A multipolar world needs multilateral solutions, the official concluded, noting that together the EU and India represent almost a quarter of the total world's GDP. With complementary strengths and a shared set of core interests, both actors are looking toward a summit that sends a clear message of cooperation in security, trade, and the upholding of international law.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some progress on the FTA! It's been in talks for so long. Hope this means more access for our textiles, spices, and IT services. Also, the mobility framework for students is excellent news. My brother wants to do his Masters in Germany.
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Vikram M
Joint defence production is the key takeaway here. We need to reduce our dependency on Russian equipment and this partnership with Europe can help build our domestic defence industry. Make in India getting a major boost!
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Rohit P
Good move, but we must be cautious. The article mentions they don't see eye to eye on Russia. Europe will keep pressuring us to condemn Russia, but our foreign policy has to be independent and based on our national interest, not theirs. We should cooperate but not get pulled into their conflicts.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the renewable energy sector, the IMEC corridor news is promising. Connecting India to Europe via the Middle East could revolutionize green energy trade and logistics. Hope the feasibility studies move fast despite the regional tensions.
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Karthik V
A quarter of the world's GDP together! That's the stat that matters. In a multipolar world, India-EU partnership can be a stabilizing force. Hope the "substantial reduction of tariffs" benefits common consumers here with more choices and better prices.
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