Costa Shows Overseas Indian Card as EU-India Seal Historic Trade Deal

European Council President Antonio Costa emotionally highlighted his Goan roots and status as an overseas Indian citizen during the announcement of the concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement negotiations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the FTA as a historic blueprint for shared prosperity, noting the exponential growth in bilateral relations. The leaders oversaw the exchange of several key agreements covering trade, a security and defence partnership, and cooperation on green hydrogen and mobility. The summit underscored the commitment of the world's two largest democracies to act as strategic partners in reshaping the global order.

Key Points: EU-India Seal Historic FTA: Costa's Personal Connection to Goa

  • Landmark India-EU FTA concluded
  • Costa emphasizes personal Goan roots
  • Deal called a blueprint for shared prosperity
  • Strategic partnership spans trade, security, tech
  • Agreements signed on green hydrogen, defence
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'I'm President of European Council but also an overseas Indian citizen': Antonio Costa

European Council President Antonio Costa, highlighting his Goan roots, and PM Modi hail the landmark India-EU Free Trade Agreement as a strategic partnership boost.

'I'm President of European Council but also an overseas Indian citizen': Antonio Costa
"I'm the President of the European Council, but I'm also an overseas Indian citizen. - Antonio Costa"

New Delhi, January 27

European Council President Antonio Costa showed his overseas Indian card during the joint press meet here in the national capital on Tuesday and underlined how the conclusion of negotiations holds a special meaning for him.

"I'm the President of the European Council, but I'm also an overseas Indian citizen. Then, as you can imagine, for me it has a special meaning. I'm very proud of my roots in Goa, where my father's family came from and the connection between Europe and India is something personal to me"

"We conclude today our trade negotiations. We relaunched at the latest meeting that I had the pleasure of hosting in May 2021 in my previous capacity. Our summit sends a clear message to the world. At a time when the global order is being fundamentally reshaped, the European Union and India stand together as strategic and reliable partners. Today, we are taking our partnership to the next level. As the two largest democracies in the world, we are working hand in hand to deliver concrete benefits for our citizens and to shape a resilient global order that underpins peace and stability, economic growth and sustainable development," he added.

He shared that EU and India must work together towards shared prosperity and security.

"Trade is a crucial geopolitical stabiliser and the fundamental source of econmic growth. Trade agreeements reinforce rules-based economic orderand promote shared prosperity. That's why the FTA is of historic importance", the European Council President remarked.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hailed the conclusion of the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA), describing it as "not just a trade agreement, but a blueprint for shared prosperity."

The Prime Minister noted that India-EU relations have grown exponentially in recent years, rooted in shared democratic values, economic synergy, and strong people-to-people ties, acknowledging that the India-EU trade stands at EUR 180 billion.

Highlighting expanding areas of cooperation, PM Modi said India and the EU have forged partnerships spanning strategic technology, clean energy, digital governance, and development cooperation, leading to decisions that will benefit all sections of society.

Calling the agreement the largest FTA concluded by India to date, the Prime Minister said it would create new opportunities for farmers, small entrepreneurs, and service providers.

India and the European Union inked key agreements and MoUs on Tuesday in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa. Notably, India and the EU have also agreed on a strategy document titled, 'Towards 2030- a joint India-European Union Comprehensive Strategic Agenda.'

India and EU exchanged several agreements and MoUs reflecting the wide-ranging and multi-faceted cooperation as a part of the India-EU Strategic Cooperation.

The political declaration on conclusion of negotiations on the India-EU FTA by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and European Union Trade Commissioner Marcos Sefcovic.

The India-EU Security and Defence Partnership document was signed by EU VP Kaja Kallas and EAM S Jaishankar.

The signing of the document the Comprehensive Framework on Cooperation on mobility was signed by European Union Trade Commissioner Marcos Sefcovic and EAM Jaishankar.

Other documents exchanged include cooperation on disaster risk management, agreement on the constitution of a green hydrogen task force and two documents MoU between the Reserve Bank of India and the European Securities and Markets Authority and the administrative arrangement on the advanced electronic seals and signaturted.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows international trade, this is a significant development. The EU is India's second-largest trading partner. A rules-based, comprehensive FTA can bring much-needed stability and predictability for businesses on both sides. Hope the final text addresses non-tariff barriers effectively.
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Priya S
It's heartwarming to see Mr. Costa show his OCI card. It shows that no matter how high you rise, your roots matter. Goa must be so proud! On the agreement, I just hope the benefits truly trickle down to the common person and small vendors, not just big corporations.
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Rohit P
Strategic partnership, green hydrogen, defence cooperation... this is huge! India is finally getting the geopolitical heft it deserves. The world's two largest democracies standing together sends a strong message in today's fragmented world. Well done to our negotiators!
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Karthik V
While the fanfare is good, we must be cautiously optimistic. Past FTAs have had mixed results for our domestic industry. The government must ensure strong safeguards are in place for our agriculture and dairy sectors. The "shared prosperity" must be real and two-way.
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Michael C
The focus on clean energy and digital governance cooperation is the most exciting part. This is where the future lies. Collaborating with EU tech and standards can accelerate India's green transition and digital public infrastructure exports. A forward-looking partnership.

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