India-EU FTA to Boost Exports to $200B, Add 3 Million Jobs: Expert

The proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement is seen as a major step forward, with exports projected to surge from $130 billion to $200 billion. Experts highlight the potential creation of up to 3 million new jobs in India, with the textile sector poised for significant gains from duty-free access. The agreement is also viewed as a strategic realignment, especially following recent geopolitical shifts. Negotiations are expected to conclude at the upcoming India-EU summit in New Delhi.

Key Points: India-EU FTA: $200B Exports, 3M Jobs, Strategic Gains

  • Exports to EU to jump from $130B to $200B
  • Expected addition of 1-3 million jobs in India
  • Zero duty on textiles a major boost for employment
  • FTA strengthens India's position for future US trade talks
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India-EU FTA a big step forward in bilateral relations, gains in trade, jobs and strategic alignment: Foreign Affairs Expert

India-EU Free Trade Agreement set to boost bilateral trade, create millions of jobs, and strengthen strategic alignment, say experts.

"India exports around USD 130 billion... will jump to around USD 200 billion. - Robinder Sachdev"

New Delhi, January 26

The proposed India-European Union Free Trade Agreement mark a big step forward in bilateral relations, delivering major gains in trade, jobs and strategic alignment, according to foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev.

While speaking with ANI, Sachdev said, "India exports around USD 130 billion of goods and services to the EU. After this free trade agreement, our exports will jump from USD 130 billion to around USD 200 billion. European exports to India, which are around $80 billion now, will jump to around $150. For India, this will also lead to job growth. It's expected that from 2 million to 3 million jobs will be added as a result of this FTA."

Talking more about the situation in the EU, he said the EU is facing a crisis today. "US-European relations were heading towards a drift, but this past week, I think, has dealt a trauma to the Europeans and European leadership. Now, the EU-India free trade agreement, it is a big step forward."

"So this visit, which was due to happen in any case, but incidentally, since the Davos meetings were held just last week and that whole back and forth with Donald Trump, I think the EU leaders, when they're in India now, are looking at India with a fresh pair of eyes. So that's where I think EU-India relations are," he said.

Earlier in the day, Raymond Group Managing Director Gautam Singhania said the proposed India-European Union FTA, particularly negotiations around zero duty on textiles, could deliver a significant boost to employment and industrial growth.

"Textiles remain among the largest employers in the country and a duty-free access to the EU market would be beneficial not only for the sector but also for the broader economy," Singhania said.

He added that a favourable agreement with the EU could also strengthen India's position in future trade negotiations with the United States.

"Zero duty on textiles will be very good for the industry and from an employment point of view as well. A strong deal with the EU could be a significant step," Singhania said.

EU President Ursula von der Leyen is in New Delhi, where she attended the Republic Day celebrations as a Chief Guest.

In a social media post on X, von der Leyen said, "It is the honor of a lifetime to be Chief Guests at the Republic Day celebrations. A successful India makes the world more stable, prosperous and secure. And we all benefit."

New Delhi and Brussels are likely to announce the conclusion of negotiations on the much-awaited free trade agreement at the India-EU summit on January 27.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The strategic timing is interesting. With EU-US relations under strain, India is positioning itself as a reliable and crucial partner. This isn't just about trade numbers; it's about geopolitical realignment. A very smart move by our diplomats.
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Priya S
3 million new jobs? That's the headline for me. Our youth need opportunities. If this FTA can boost manufacturing and textiles, it will have a direct impact on countless families. Fingers crossed the negotiations conclude successfully tomorrow!
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Rohit P
While the potential is great, we must be cautious. Past FTAs have sometimes opened our markets more than benefited our exports. I hope our negotiators are driving a hard bargain, especially on services and digital trade where we have a strong advantage.
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Gautam Singhania
As mentioned in the article, zero duty on textiles is a game-changer. It will allow Indian manufacturers to compete on a level playing field in the EU, attracting investment and creating lakhs of jobs across the value chain, from spinning to garmenting.
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Meera T
Having the EU President as Chief Guest on Republic Day and then signing this deal sends a powerful message to the world. It shows India's growing economic and diplomatic heft. Jai Hind! 🙏

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