India-EU FTA Marks Rise as Economic Superpower, Counters Tariff Wars

The recently concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement is hailed as a strategic move that counters unilateral tariff wars and underscores India's recognition as a global economic power. Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh emphasized that the deal, announced by top leaders, highlights India's growth under Prime Minister Modi's leadership and will significantly boost trade and manufacturing. The agreement signals that India is not dependent on a single nation for economic growth and is now a sought-after partner for mutual prosperity. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal also praised the FTA as a landmark deal that positions India at the high table of international geopolitics.

Key Points: India-EU FTA: A Landmark Deal for Economic Superpower Status

  • Counters unilateral tariff measures
  • Reflects India's global economic stature
  • Boosts trade and manufacturing
  • Reduces dependency on single nations
  • Places India at high table of geopolitics
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"India now a recognised economic superpower": MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh hails India-EU FTA

Union Minister hails India-EU Free Trade Agreement as a counter to unilateral tariffs and a recognition of India's global economic power under PM Modi's leadership.

"India is now a recognised power and economic power - Kirti Vardhan Singh"

New Delhi, January 30

Union Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said that the recently concluded India-EU Free Trade Agreement not only counters unilateral tariff measures but also reflects how India is recognised globally as an economic power.

He further noted how other global partners are now keen to enter into agreements with India for mutual prosperity and benefit.

Speaking to ANI on Thursday on the India-EU FTA, Singh said, "The EU-India FTA is important from many aspects. If you look at the geopolitics of today, which we rather call geo-economics, and the tariff wars unleashed by a certain nation, it (FTA) looks at that also. The current FTA takes important steps to counter such unilateral tariff measures."

The India-EU FTA was jointly announced on Tuesday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and European Council President Antonio Costa at the 16th India-EU Summit, held during the visit of European leaders to India.

He praised how, under PM Modi's leadership, India has grown by leaps and bounds.

"It also throws light on the rising power of our country, of India, which, under the guidance and leadership of Prime Minister Modi, has grown by leaps and bounds. India is now a recognised power and economic power, and the FTA focuses on these aspects. It will give a significant boost to our trade and manufacturing sectors. It also shows that India as a country is not dependent on just one nation for its economic growth."

Singh further noted that India has achieved major milestones in its growth and economy.

"We are a recognised power globally, and other countries are also eager to shake hands with us and enter into agreements, which will lead to mutual prosperity and mutual benefit", he told ANI.

On Friday, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal hailed the India-EU Free Trade Agreement as a landmark deal that places India at the high table of international geopolitics.

- ANI

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Priya S
While this is a positive step, I hope the government ensures our small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are protected and can compete. Sometimes these big agreements benefit large corporations more. The details matter.
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Rohit P
Jai Hind! It feels great to see India getting the respect it deserves on the global stage. From 'Fragile Five' to economic superpower – what a journey! Kudos to the negotiating team. 🚀
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Sarah B
As someone working in exports, this is very promising. Easier access to the European market can be a game-changer for many industries like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and IT services. Let's hope the implementation is smooth.
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Vikram M
Recognition is one thing, but the real test is whether this "economic power" status improves the life of the common aam aadmi. Lower prices? Better quality goods? That's what we need to see.
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Karthik V
Strategic masterstroke. Countering unilateral tariffs and reducing dependency is key for a sovereign nation. This FTA is about more than trade; it's about geopolitical positioning. Well done.

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