India-EU Forge Strategic 2030 Agenda, Eye FTA Boost at Republic Day Summit

President Droupadi Murmu hosted European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at Rashtrapati Bhavan, emphasizing the shared democratic and pluralistic values binding India and the EU. The high-level visit, as Chief Guests for India's 77th Republic Day, resulted in the adoption of the "Towards 2030: India-EU Joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda" to deepen cooperation across five key pillars. Leaders committed to accelerating negotiations on the long-pending Free Trade Agreement, an Investment Protection Agreement, and a Geographical Indications pact. The strengthened partnership aims to drive growth, green transition, and build more resilient supply chains amid global uncertainties.

Key Points: India, EU Strengthen Ties with 2030 Agenda, FTA Push

  • Launch of India-EU 2030 Strategic Agenda
  • Progress on Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
  • Focus on resilient supply chains & green transition
  • Strengthening security, tech & connectivity ties
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"India, EU connected by shared values like democracy, pluralism": President Murmu

President Murmu hosts EU leaders, highlighting shared democratic values. The summit launches a Joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda and advances Free Trade Agreement talks.

"India and Europe are connected not only by contemporary interests but also by shared values such as democracy, pluralism, and an open market economy. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, January 27

President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday received Antonio Costa, President of the European Council and Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, at Rashtrapati Bhavan and hosted a banquet in their honour.

Murmu drew upon common values between India and the EU, saying that they're bound by democracy, pluralism, and an open market economy.

In a post on X, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said, "President Droupadi Murmu received H. E. Antonio Costa, President of the European Council and H. E. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, at Rashtrapati Bhavan and hosted a banquet in their honour. The President said that India and Europe are connected not only by contemporary interests but also by shared values such as democracy, pluralism, and an open market economy. She expressed confidence that the India-EU Free Trade Agreement will bring significant positive changes to the lives of our people."

At the invitation of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President of the European Council, Antonio Costa and President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, paid a State Visit to India on 25-27 January as the Chief Guests for the 77th Republic Day of India. President Costa and President von der Leyen were accompanied by a high-level delegation, including High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas and Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic.

As per the India-EU Joint Statement on the State Visit of the EU delegation, the leaders adopted "Towards 2030: India-EU Joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda" to elevate the strategic cooperation between two sides. The Joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda is aimed at accelerating progress across five key pillars: prosperity and sustainability, technology and innovation, security and defence, connectivity and global challenges, as well as enabling factors such as skills, mobility, business and people-to-people ties.

In the context of global uncertainty and disruptions, closer economic ties between India and the EU are more important than ever to drive growth, job creation, green transition, industrial development, and more resilient, sustainable and trustworthy supply chains.

The leaders of India and the EU are committed to ensuring the full implementation of the FTA. Additionally, they had tasked their respective teams to complete negotiations, at the earliest opportunity, on an Investment Protection Agreement (IPA) and on an Agreement on Geographical Indications (GIs).

They committed to work on scaling up bilateral investments and engage in discussion on Blue Valleys to accelerate private sector engagement in strengthening select value chains. They also undertook to work on scaling up investments together in third countries including through trilateral co-operation, drawing upon India and the EU's experience in development assistance, including the EU's Global Gateway Strategy.

- ANI

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Priya S
Shared values like democracy and pluralism are important, but we must ensure our economic interests are protected. I hope the FTA doesn't open the floodgates for European goods that could hurt our small-scale industries. A balanced deal is key.
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Vikram M
Good to see India strengthening ties with a major economic bloc. The focus on technology, innovation, and green transition is exactly what we need. This partnership can help India leapfrog in areas like renewable energy and digital infrastructure.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, the "Blue Valleys" initiative and focus on skills/mobility sound promising. Easier movement of professionals between India and EU could be a big win for both economies. Hope they streamline the visa processes too!
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Rohit P
While the strategic agenda looks good on paper, my respectful criticism is about implementation. We have signed many agreements before. The real test is delivering results on the ground for farmers, MSMEs, and creating quality employment.
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Nisha Z
The Geographical Indications agreement is crucial! It will protect our unique products like Darjeeling tea, Alphonso mangoes, and Kanchipuram silk in the European market. This is a great way to promote and monetize India's rich cultural heritage. 👏

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