India-EU Free Trade Pact: Modi's "Mother of All Deals" to Create Millions of Jobs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the historic free trade agreement with the European Union fully aligns with the vision of making India a developed nation. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal described it as a transformative pact that will expand markets, create millions of jobs, and protect India's core interests. The deal grants India unprecedented access to the EU market for over 99% of its exports by value, providing a major boost to key sectors like textiles, engineering, and automobiles. It is positioned as a comprehensive strategic partnership fostering cooperation in critical areas like artificial intelligence and semiconductors, while reinforcing rules-based trade and stability for investors.

Key Points: India-EU Free Trade Agreement Aligns with Vision of Developed India: PM Modi

  • Historic trade deal between world's 2nd & 4th largest economies
  • To generate millions of jobs for youth & farmers
  • Unlocks 99% market access for Indian exports to EU
  • Fosters partnership in AI, defence & semiconductors
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India-EU free trade pact aligns with vision of a developed India: PM Modi

PM Modi hails historic India-EU FTA as transformative, set to create millions of jobs, boost exports, and position India as a global economic hub.

"the government has delivered a transformative agreement that expands markets, creates jobs and protects India's core interests - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, Jan 30

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday highlighted that the historic India-EU free trade agreement fully aligns with the vision of making India a developed country.

The Prime Minister referred to an article written by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stating that "the government has delivered a transformative agreement that expands markets, creates jobs and protects India's core interests".

In the article, Goyal has stated that the India-EU free trade agreement is a historic milestone in Prime Minister Modi's economic diplomacy. It will generate millions of jobs, create vast opportunities for India's youth and farmers, and create wealth for nearly 2 billion people who together account for a quarter of the global economy.

The agreement between the world's second- and fourth-largest economies is among the biggest trade deals ever signed. In fact, it is far more than a trade deal. It represents a comprehensive partnership that fosters cooperation in critical sectors such as artificial intelligence, defence, and semiconductors. The FTA will benefit every region and citizen of India, the article observed.

The FTA ensures rules-based trade and stability in economic policies, making India even more attractive for domestic and foreign investment. This will create numerous opportunities for small businesses, startups, and workers.

The world has applauded PM Modi's announcement, calling it the "mother of all deals". It comes as a breath of fresh air at a tumultuous time for global trade and supply-chain realignment. The agreement positions India and the EU as trusted partners committed to open markets, predictability, and inclusive growth, Goyal has stated.

India has secured unprecedented market access for more than 99 per cent of its exports to the EU by trade value, strongly bolstering the Make in India initiative. The FTA gives a decisive boost to labour-intensive sectors such as textiles, apparel, leather, footwear, marine products, gems and jewellery, handicrafts, engineering goods, and automobiles, the minister contended.

It will eliminate tariffs of up to 10 per cent on nearly $33 billion worth of Indian exports. The agreement also empowers workers, artisans, women, youth, and MSMEs, while integrating Indian businesses more deeply into global value chains and reinforcing India's role as a key supplier in global trade.

The deal also eases mobility for businesspersons and professionals and opens new opportunities in services such as education, information technology, financial services, and computers. These commitments unlock high-value employment opportunities and further strengthen India's position as a global hub for talent, innovation, and sustainable economic growth, the article added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hoping the benefits truly reach our farmers and artisans. The article mentions them, but the implementation will be key. We need to ensure MSMEs get the support to meet EU standards and actually use this access.
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Rohit P
The focus on AI, semiconductors, and defence cooperation is the real win. Trade is good, but technology transfer and joint research will help us become a knowledge economy. Good strategic move.
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Sarah B
As someone working in IT services, the eased mobility for professionals and opportunities in education and financial services mentioned here are very promising. This could really help Indian talent work on more global projects.
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Vikram M
While the deal sounds excellent, I have a respectful criticism. We must be cautious about imports flooding our market and impacting local small businesses. The government needs a strong support system for them to compete.
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Karthik V
"Mother of all deals" indeed! At a time when global trade is shaky, this brings much-needed stability. Attracting more foreign investment will help our startups and infrastructure. A big step towards Viksit Bharat.

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