EU Leaders to Attend India's Republic Day as FTA Talks Near Deadline

The Presidents of the European Council and European Commission will be the chief guests at India's 77th Republic Day celebrations, marking a significant diplomatic engagement. During their three-day state visit, they will co-chair the 16th India-EU Summit and hold talks with Indian leadership. The visit occurs as negotiations for a landmark India-EU Free Trade Agreement are in an advanced stage, with 20 of 24 chapters already finalized. This high-level exchange aims to deepen the strategic partnership and advance collaboration in mutual priority areas.

Key Points: EU Chiefs Chief Guests at India Republic Day Amid FTA Talks

  • EU leaders as Republic Day chief guests
  • 16th India-EU Summit to be held
  • FTA negotiations at advanced stage
  • 20 out of 24 FTA chapters finalised
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Presidents of European Commission, European Council to be chief guests at this year's Republic Day parade

European Council and Commission Presidents to be chief guests at India's Republic Day parade and co-chair summit as FTA negotiations reach final stage.

"We have closed 20 out of 24 chapters completely - Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal"

New Delhi, January 15

European Council President Antonio Luis Santos da Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will pay a three-day State Visit to India from January 25 to 27 and will be Chief Guests at the 77th Republic Day celebrations.

During the visit, the leaders will also co-chair the 16th India-EU Summit to be held on January 27.

They will meet President Droupadi Murmu and hold restricted and delegation-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

An India-EU Business Forum is also expected to be organised on the sidelines of the India-EU Summit.

India and the European Union have been strategic partners since 2004. The 15th India-EU Summit was held virtually on July 15, 2020. Bilateral ties have expanded and deepened across a wide range of areas, particularly following the historic visit of the EU College of Commissioners to India in February this year, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a release.

The release said that the participation of EU leaders as Chief Guests at the 77th Republic Day and the 16th India-EU Summit will further deepen the India-EU Strategic Partnership and advance collaboration in priority areas of mutual interest.

President Costa and President von der Leyen are visiting India on invitation of PM Modi.

The visit of two leaders comes amid negotiations between India and the European Union for a Free Trade Agreement, which are at an advanced stage.

Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said Thursday that as many as 20 out of 24 chapters under the ambitious India-EU FTA have been finalised, with a few issues remaining under ongoing negotiations.

He said both parties are "virtually engaged on a day-to-day basis", and are trying to see if we can meet the timeline before the leaders can meet, he said.

."We have closed 20 out of 24 chapters completely, there are few issues which are still ongoing negotiations, which we are virtually engaged on a day-to-day basis, and we are trying to see if we can meet the timeline before our leaders can meet," he said.

Agrawal said that both parties are trying to see that "we can meet that (January deadline) because that's a good occasion when our leaders are meeting, but we can only make efforts." "As I told you, coming near is not good enough," he said, however, adding a caveat.

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, concluded a two-day visit to Brussels earlier this month, marking a significant step forward in the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see our ties with Europe strengthening. But I hope our negotiators are tough on the FTA. We must protect our farmers and small industries. Can't just open our markets without getting good access for our IT professionals and services in return.
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David E
As someone working in the tech sector in Bangalore, this is very promising. A trade deal with the EU could mean more opportunities and stability for our industry. The daily virtual negotiations show serious intent from both sides.
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Meera T
Republic Day parade with EU leaders! Our foreign policy is really diversifying. From the US to France, Japan, and now the EU – we are building strong partnerships across the board. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
While the strategic partnership is important, I respectfully hope the discussions also cover climate goals and sustainable technology transfer. Europe has expertise we could benefit from as we develop. Collaboration should be holistic.
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Sarah B
20 out of 24 chapters closed is impressive progress! The Commerce Secretary's "coming near is not good enough" attitude is exactly what we need. Hope they seal the deal. It's time India got its due in global trade.

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