EU Chiefs Honoured in Delhi Ahead of Republic Day & Key Summit

European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen received a ceremonial welcome in New Delhi as chief guests for India's 77th Republic Day celebrations. They will represent the EU at the 16th EU-India Summit, hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aiming to strengthen the strategic partnership. The leaders are set to adopt a comprehensive strategic agenda covering trade, security, technology, and sustainability. Key discussions will include progress on a long-pending free trade agreement and collaboration on global issues like the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Key Points: EU Leaders in India for Republic Day & Strategic Summit

  • EU leaders are chief guests for India's 77th Republic Day
  • Summit aims to deepen strategic partnership across trade & security
  • Focus on ongoing Free Trade Agreement negotiations
  • Discussion on global issues like Ukraine & Middle East
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EU leaders receive ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour in India

European Council President Antonio Costa and EC President Ursula von der Leyen, chief guests for Republic Day, aim to deepen EU-India partnership at summit.

"India is a crucial partner for the EU. Together, we share the capacity and responsibility to protect the rules-based international order. - Antonio Costa"

New Delhi, Jan 25

European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who are the Chief Guests for the 77th Republic Day celebrations, were accorded a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour here on Sunday.

Union Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jitin Prasada welcomed Costa at the airport as he arrived for his state visit.

"India-EU : A partnership of Trust and Reliability. A cordial welcome to the President of the European Council Antonio Costa as he arrives in New Delhi for a State Visit to India. Received by Minister of State for Commerce and Industry; and Electronics and Information Technology Jitin Prasada," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a post on X.

"President of the European Council Antonio Costa and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen were accorded a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour. Presidents Antonio Costa and Ursula von der Leyen are the Chief Guests at India's 77th Republic Day celebrations. The visit is set to deepen the India-EU Strategic Partnership," he added.

Costa stated that he is "honoured" to arrive in New Delhi for the 16th EU-India Summit on the eve of India's Republic Day.

"Honoured to arrive in New Delhi for the 16th EU-India Summit, on the eve of India's 77th Republic Day. Celebrating a strong and growing EU-India partnership-from trade and security to the clean transition and vibrant people-to-people connections," he posted on X.

Von der Leyen arrived in India on Saturday, and was received by Minister of State for Commerce and Industry and Electronics and Information Technology Prasada upon her arrival.

In a statement, the European Council stated that Costa and Von der Leyen will represent the EU at the 16th EU-India summit in New Delhi on January 27. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host the summit. Ahead of his arrival in India, Costa said: "India is a crucial partner for the EU. Together, we share the capacity and responsibility to protect the rules-based international order."

The European Council, in its statement, said: "The summit will offer an opportunity to build on the EU-India strategic partnership and further strengthen collaboration across key policy areas such as trade, security and defence, the clean transition and people-to-people cooperation."

During the summit, the leaders are expected to adopt a joint EU-India comprehensive strategic agenda, which aims to increase strategic cooperation between the two sides in four sectors, reinforced by enablers across pillars: prosperity and sustainability, technology and innovation, security and defence, as well as connectivity and global issues.

The two sides will also discuss trade in the context of the ongoing negotiations on a free trade agreement that began in 2007. During the summit, both sides will focus on closer collaboration between the EU and India on security and defence matters. The leaders will also discuss regional and global matters, especially the importance of an effective multilateral system, a free and prosperous Indo‑Pacific region, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the situation in the Middle East.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The ceremonial welcome looked magnificent on the news. It's good to see India strengthening ties with Europe. The focus on a free trade agreement is long overdue - it could be a game-changer for Indian exports if negotiated well.
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Vikram M
While the optics are good, I hope our negotiators don't compromise on key issues like data localization and agricultural tariffs in the FTA talks. We need a deal that benefits our farmers and startups, not just European corporations.
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Priya S
The clean transition partnership mentioned is crucial. India can learn from EU's green tech while sharing our innovations in solar energy. Hope this leads to more affordable renewable solutions for our villages.
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Rohit P
Security and defence collaboration is the need of the hour. With uncertain global times, having EU as a strategic partner makes sense. Also, discussing the Indo-Pacific is important for regional stability.
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Karthik V
The people-to-people connections part is often overlooked. Easier visa processes for students and professionals would be a tangible outcome. Many of us have friends and family wanting to study or work in Europe.

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