India & EU Seal Historic Trade Deal, Pledge Security Partnership

The European Union and India have concluded negotiations on a landmark Free Trade Agreement, hailed as the largest such deal ever for India. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the deal strengthens economic security and cuts billions in tariffs for exporters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the pact as a blueprint for shared prosperity that will benefit farmers and small entrepreneurs. The partners also launched their first-ever security and defence partnership, signaling a deeper strategic alignment.

Key Points: India-EU Sign Historic FTA, Launch Defence Partnership

  • Cuts €4B in annual tariffs
  • Integrates supply chains & manufacturing
  • Creates millions of jobs
  • Establishes first-ever security & defence partnership
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"Two giants India and EU sign a win-win deal": EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

India and the EU sign a landmark free trade agreement, cutting billions in tariffs and launching a new security and defence partnership for shared prosperity.

"Two giants India and EU sign a win-win deal": EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
"We did it. We delivered the mother of all deals - Ursula von der Leyen"

New Delhi, January 27

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday hailed the signing of the India-EU Free trade agreement.

In her remarks she said, "When India succeeds, the world is more stable, prosperous and secure and we all benefit."

She recalled the visit of EU College of Commissioners to India last year and how it reflects the seriousness of the commitment between the two partners.

"We did it. We delivered the mother of all deals", she said.

In her remarks she highlighted that the deal "Is a strong message that cooperation is the best answer to global challenges. This trade will integrate our supply chain and strengthen our joint manufacturing power. It will cut up to 4 billion euros in annual tariffs for exporters of all sizes, and it will create good jobs for millions of workers here in India and in Europe.At the same time, this agreement will build on the natural complementarity of our economies. "

She added that the FTA would bring together Indian skills, services scale with Europe's technology, capital and innovation.

"It will create levels of growth that neither side can achieve alone, and by combining these strengths, we reduce strategic dependencies," she said.

The EC President further noted, "Europe, and India have a long history of cooperation and the defence industry. Now we will enhance this teamwork even further."

"We are not only making our economies stronger. We are also delivering security for our people in an increasingly insecure world. Today, the world's two largest economies and democracies launched their first-ever security and defence partnership... Europe and India have a long history of cooperation in the defence industry," she added.

European Council President Antonio Costa showed his overseas Indian card during the joint press meet here in the national capital on Tuesday and underlined how the conclusion of negotiations holds a special meaning for him.

He added, "We conclude today our trade negotiations. We relaunched at the latest meeting that I had the pleasure of hosting in May 2021 in my previous capacity. Our summit sends a clear message to the world. At a time when the global order is being fundamentally reshaped, the European Union and India stand together as strategic and reliable partners. Today, we are taking our partnership to the next level. As the two largest democracies in the world, we are working hand in hand to deliver concrete benefits for our citizens and to shape a resilient global order that underpins peace and stability, economic growth and sustainable development."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hailed the conclusion of the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA), describing it as "not just a trade agreement, but a blueprint for shared prosperity."

The Prime Minister noted that India-EU relations have grown exponentially in recent years, rooted in shared democratic values, economic synergy, and strong people-to-people ties, acknowledging that the India-EU trade stands at EUR 180 billion.

Highlighting expanding areas of cooperation, PM Modi said India and the EU have forged partnerships spanning strategic technology, clean energy, digital governance, and development cooperation, leading to decisions that will benefit all sections of society.

Calling the agreement the largest FTA concluded by India to date, the Prime Minister said it would create new opportunities for farmers, small entrepreneurs, and service providers.

India and the European Union inked key agreements and MoUs on Tuesday in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa. Notably, India and the EU have also agreed on a strategy document titled, 'Towards 2030- a joint India-European Union Comprehensive Strategic Agenda.'

India and EU exchanged several agreements and MoUs reflecting the wide-ranging and multi-faceted cooperation as a part of the India-EU Strategic Cooperation.

The political declaration on conclusion of negotiations on the India-EU FTA by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and European Union Trade Commissioner Marcos Sefcovic.

The India-EU Security and Defence Partnership document was signed by EU VP Kaja Kallas and EAM S Jaishankar.

The signing of the document comprehensive framework on cooperation on mobility was signed by

European Union Trade Commissioner Marcos Sefcovic and EAM Jaishankar.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, the focus on integrating supply chains and reducing strategic dependencies is crucial. This deal could make India a more resilient manufacturing hub for European companies looking to diversify away from over-reliance on any single region. The scale is impressive.
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Priya S
While the ambition is great, I hope the fine print protects our farmers and small businesses. Sometimes these mega-deals sound good but the benefits don't trickle down. The government must ensure strong safeguards are in place. Let's be cautiously optimistic.
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Rohit P
The defence partnership is the real game-changer! In today's volatile world, India strengthening ties with a bloc like the EU is strategic wisdom. Combining our defence manufacturing with their tech can make us truly self-reliant (Atmanirbhar) in the long run. Jai Hind!
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Vikram M
EUR 180 billion trade is already huge. Imagine where we can go from here. This partnership between the world's two largest democracies sends a powerful message about shared values. Hope it leads to more student exchanges and easier mobility for professionals too.
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Michael C
"The mother of all deals" is quite a statement! Cutting 4 billion euros in tariffs annually is a massive boost for exporters. This kind of economic integration is exactly what the global economy needs right now – building bridges, not walls. Well done to all negotiators.

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