Key Points

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar begins a significant diplomatic tour across Europe, aiming to deepen strategic partnerships with France, the European Union, and Belgium. The week-long visit will focus on strengthening bilateral ties, exploring cooperation in trade, technology, and green energy sectors. Jaishankar will participate in high-level discussions, including the inaugural Mediterranean Raisina Dialogue and strategic talks with EU leadership. The tour represents a critical moment in India's expanding global diplomatic engagement, building on recent momentum in international relations.

Key Points: Jaishankar's Europe Tour Boosts India Strategic Diplomacy

  • Strategic dialogue with EU leadership enhances bilateral cooperation
  • Inaugural Mediterranean Raisina Dialogue expands diplomatic engagement
  • Exploring trade and technology partnerships across multiple sectors
  • Reinforcing India's global diplomatic outreach
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EAM Jaishankar's Europe visit begins today, to boost strategic ties

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar embarks on crucial Europe visit to strengthen strategic partnerships with France, EU, and Belgium

"Our relations with France are rooted in deep trust and commitment - MEA Official"

New Delhi, June 8

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will undertake an official visit to France, the European Union, and Belgium from June 8 to 14 to deepen India's strategic partnerships and explore cooperation across a broad spectrum of sectors, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced.

The visit aims to build on existing ties and strengthen India's engagement with key European partners.

In Paris and Marseille, Jaishankar will hold bilateral discussions with Jean-Noel Barrot, the French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs. His engagements in France will also include meetings with the senior leadership, think tanks, and media representatives.

"India and France have completed 25 years of strategic partnership. Our relations with France are rooted in deep trust and commitment, and our two countries cooperate closely across all domains of strategic and contemporary relevance besides sharing similar outlooks on many regional and global issues," the MEA said.

While in Marseille, Jaishankar will participate in the inaugural edition of the Mediterranean Raisina Dialogue, a new forum for strategic discussions in the region, adding a fresh dimension to India-France strategic dialogue.

The next leg of the visit will take Jaishankar to Brussels for high-level talks with the European Union. He will hold a Strategic Dialogue with EU High Representative and Vice President Kaja Kallas, and meet top leaders of the European Commission and the European Parliament.

The visit builds on recent momentum in India-EU ties, particularly after the historic visit of the EU College of Commissioners to India earlier this year.

"India-European Union strategic partnership has strengthened over the years across diverse sectors and got a big boost with the first-ever visit of the EU College of Commissioners to India in February this year," the MEA noted.

In Belgium, Jaishankar will hold bilateral consultations with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot, and meet other senior leaders.

Discussions will likely focus on strengthening ties in trade and investment, green energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, and the diamond sector.

"India and Belgium share warm and friendly relations along with a very robust economic partnership. Today, the collaboration between the two countries spans various domains like trade and investment, green energy, technology, pharmaceutical, diamond sector and strong people-to-people ties," the ministry said.

The EAM will also interact with members of the Indian community in Belgium, reaffirming India's commitment to its diaspora diplomacy.

According to the MEA, the visit is "expected to further deepen India's friendly relations with the European Union, France, and Belgium and give renewed momentum to ongoing cooperation in diverse areas."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Excellent move by Dr. Jaishankar! 🇮🇳 Europe is crucial for our strategic autonomy in this multipolar world. France has been our most reliable partner in the West - from Rafale jets to nuclear tech. Hope we get more defense collaborations this time. #StrategicAutonomy
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Priya M.
While strategic talks are important, I hope our EAM also discusses easier Schengen visas for Indian professionals. Many techies face unreasonable rejections despite having good jobs here. Europe needs to walk the talk on people-to-people ties.
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Arjun S.
France, EU, Belgium - all important partners. But I wish our foreign policy gave equal importance to our immediate neighborhood too. Sometimes it feels we're more focused on distant friends than solving issues with neighbors like Nepal and Bangladesh.
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Sunita P.
The Mediterranean Raisina Dialogue is a brilliant initiative! 👏 India should have more such platforms to shape global narratives. Our ancient civilization has so much wisdom to offer the world on peaceful coexistence and sustainable development.
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Vikram J.
Diamond sector collaboration with Belgium is smart - they're global leaders and we're manufacturing hubs. But we must ensure Indian artisans get fair value, not just remain suppliers of rough diamonds. Make in India should mean value addition in India!
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Neha R.
As someone who studied in France, I'm happy to see our ties growing stronger. But cultural exchanges need more attention - more French language courses in India and Indian studies programs in Europe. Soft power matters as much as hard power!

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