PM Modi Lauds India-EU FTA as Boost for Aspirational Youth & Atmanirbhar Bharat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the newly inked India-European Union Free Trade Agreement as a pivotal move for an ambitious and self-reliant India. He expressed confidence that Indian manufacturers would leverage the pact to enhance their capabilities and global competitiveness. Addressing the media ahead of the Budget Session, Modi emphasized that India's democracy is a beacon of hope and urged MPs to prioritize solutions over obstruction. The signing ceremony involved several key agreements and a joint strategic agenda, marking a significant expansion in India-EU cooperation.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises India-EU Free Trade Agreement Ahead of Budget

  • Major step for confident India
  • Utilized by Indian manufacturers
  • Democracy as global hope
  • Parliament's role in solutions
  • Wide-ranging strategic agreements
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"Free trade for aspirational youth, ambitious and Atmanirbhar India": PM Modi lauds India-EU FTA

PM Modi calls India-EU FTA a major step for a competitive India, urging parliamentary cooperation for solutions and next-gen reforms.

"Free Trade for Ambitious India, for Aspirational Youth, and for Aatmanirbhar India. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday praised the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement, describing it as "Free Trade for Ambitious India, for Aspirational Youth, and for Aatmanirbhar India."

Addressing the media ahead of the Budget Session 2026, he expressed confidence that Indian manufacturers would utilise the agreement to strengthen their capabilities, calling the FTA a major step toward building a confident, competitive, and productive India.

"This Free Trade for Ambitious India, Free Trade for Aspirational Youth, Free Trade for Aatmanirbhar India. I am confident that, especially the manufacturers of India, will use this opportunity to enhance their capabilities. I am very confident that in a way this is a major step in the direction of confident, competitive and productive India," said the Prime Minister.

PM Modi said India's democracy and demography have become a source of hope for the world and stressed the importance of sending a strong message to the global community through Parliament, which he described as the "temple of democracy."

"India's democracy and demography is a big hope to the world today. This is an opportunity to send across a message to the global community through this temple of democracy - of our capability, of our dedication to democracy, of honouring the decisions made through democratic processes. The world welcomes and accepts this. Today, the country is advancing. This is not the time for obstruction. This is the time for solution. Today, the priority is not obstruction, but solution...I urge all MPs to come and let us speed up and strengthen the era of important solutions for the country. We should go ahead towards last mile delivery," the Prime Minister said.

Urging cooperation in Parliament, the Prime Minister added that the country must prioritise solutions over obstruction.

"Even colleagues who have an attitude of disliking us, which is natural in democracy, and everyone else says that this government has laid emphasis on last mile delivery. We make efforts to bring schemes not just to files but to lives. We have to take this tradition forward through next-gen reforms in 'Reforms Express," the Prime Minister said.

India and the European Union on Tuesday inked several key agreements and Memorandums of Understanding in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and European Council President Antonio Costa.

Notably, both sides also agreed on a strategy document titled 'Towards 2030 - A Joint India-European Union Comprehensive Strategic Agenda,' reflecting the expanding scope of India-EU strategic cooperation.

India and the EU exchanged several agreements and MoUs, reflecting the wide-ranging, multifaceted cooperation as part of 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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Priya S
Hopeful about the opportunities, but we must ensure our domestic industries, especially agriculture and small-scale sectors, are protected and prepared for the competition. The government must focus on that "last mile delivery" of support.
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Rohit P
Free trade is good, but will it mean cheaper electronics and cars for the common man? Or will only big businesses benefit? The PM talks of aspiration, but price stability for essentials is also key.
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Sarah B
As an expat working here, this signals India's serious intent on the global stage. The 'Towards 2030' strategy with the EU is particularly promising for long-term R&D and green tech partnerships. A confident step forward.
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Karthik V
The focus on 'productive India' is spot on. We need to move up the value chain. Let's hope this agreement brings in the technology and best practices that make our manufacturing truly world-class. Make in India for the World!
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Nisha Z
While the vision is grand, execution is everything. Past trade deals have had mixed results for local artisans and farmers. I sincerely hope this time the benefits percolate down to the grassroots. The proof will be in the pudding.
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Michael C
The security and defence partnership component is a strategic masterstroke

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