India-EU Set to Seal Historic Trade Deal on Jan 27, Marking New Strategic Era

India and the European Union are poised to formally announce the conclusion of negotiations for a landmark Free Trade Agreement on January 27. The deal, termed the largest India has ever signed, will cover goods and services with the 27-nation bloc. The summit follows Republic Day celebrations where top EU leadership will be chief guests, accompanied by a first-ever EU military contingent in the parade. While sensitive issues like the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism remain under discussion, the agreement aims to unlock significant market access and strengthen strategic ties.

Key Points: India-EU FTA Deal Expected Jan 27 | Strategic Partnership

  • FTA announcement expected Jan 27
  • Includes security & mobility pacts
  • EU leaders to attend Republic Day
  • Largest trade deal India has signed
  • Focus on zero-duty for labour sectors
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India, EU likely to clinch FTA deal by Jan 27

India and the EU are finalizing a landmark free trade agreement, with an announcement expected on January 27. The deal covers goods, services, and includes a defence pact.

"mother of all deals - Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, Jan 20

India and the European Union are close to finalising a landmark free trade agreement, with the formal announcement expected on January 27, a day after the Republic Day celebrations which will be attended by the top EU leadership as chief guests.

According to sources, the India-EU summit scheduled for Jan 27, will witness the successful conclusion of FTA negotiations. A document will be adopted by both sides to announce the conclusion of FTA negotiations, after which, the agreement will be put through the required legal process and ratification by the European Parliament and Council.

Both sides are also likely to sign a security and defence partnership agreement and a pact to enhance mobility for Indian professionals getting employment in the EU.

European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, will be the chief guests at India's 77th Republic Day celebrations before jointly co-chairing the summit.

A military contingent from the EU will, for the first time, participate in the Republic Day parade, reflecting the growing bilateral strategic relationship.

The trade deal will be the largest ever that India has signed, covering goods and services with the 27-nation European Union, one of India's biggest export destinations. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal's has termed it as the "mother of all deals" to drive home the significance.

With a combined market of nearly two billion people, the agreement would link two of the world's largest democratic economies amid the global economic uncertainty triggered by the US tariff turmoil and geopolitical tensions worldwide.

The European Union is India's biggest trading partner, with trade in goods amounting to $135 billion in the FY24, and the FTA is expected to unlock additional market access and economic complementarities. Although the negotiations have been moving ahead, there is still a discussion on sensitive areas such as the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).

India is pushing for zero-duty access for its labour-intensive sectors - such as textiles, leather, apparel, gems and jewellery, and handicrafts.

Last week, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stated that the talks for a trade agreement between India and the European Union (EU) have entered the final stage.

The minister visited Brussels earlier this month to attended high-level talks with the EU Trade and Economic Security Commissioner, Maros Sefcovic, as part of the efforts to secure a mutually beneficial India-EU FTA.

"During this dialogue, we deliberated across key areas of the proposed agreement. We reaffirmed our commitment to a rules-based trading framework and a modern economic partnership that safeguards the interests of farmers and MSMEs while integrating Indian industries into global supply chains," Goyal said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in IT, the mobility pact for professionals is the most exciting part. Easier access to EU job markets could be a game-changer for skilled Indian workers. Fingers crossed the details are favorable.
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Rohit P
While the strategic partnership is welcome, we must be cautious. The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) could hurt our manufacturing exports if not negotiated properly. Hope our team is driving a hard bargain.
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Priya S
Seeing an EU contingent in the Republic Day parade is a powerful symbol. This deal seems to be about more than just trade—it's a deepening of ties between two major democratic blocs. A positive step in today's uncertain world.
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Michael C
"Mother of all deals" is a big claim. The proof will be in the implementation. Past FTAs have sometimes promised more than they delivered for the average citizen. Let's wait for the final text before celebrating.
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Kavya N
Great move! This can really boost 'Make in India'. But I hope our farmers' interests are fully protected. We cannot afford a repeat of past issues where local agriculture suffered due to imports.

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