Key Points

Jaishankar emphasized Europe's growing strategic interest in India during his Brussels address. He linked Europe's push for autonomy to India's self-reliance vision. The minister highlighted Belgium's historic ties and new economic collaborations. His visit also addressed extradition talks for fugitive Mehul Choksi.

Key Points: Jaishankar Notes Europe's Growing Interest in Stronger India Ties

  • Europe rethinks strategic autonomy mirroring India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat
  • Belgium-India ties strengthened by economic & diplomatic engagement
  • Jaishankar meets Belgian FM to discuss terrorism and extradition
  • Indian diaspora pivotal in fostering bilateral cooperation
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Europe has sharper interest in building stronger ties with India: EAM Jaishankar in Brussels

EAM Jaishankar highlights Europe's strategic shift towards India amid global changes, emphasizing economic cooperation and diaspora contributions in Brussels.

"There is much sharper interest in Europe to build stronger ties with India – S. Jaishankar"

Brussels, June 10

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Tuesday addressed members of the Indian community from Belgium and Luxembourg, highlighting Europe's growing interest in deepening ties with India amid a changing global landscape and an increasing push for self-reliance.

"To give you a context of what I am doing, I think all of you living in Belgium, living in almost the centre of Europe, will understand today that lots of things are happening in the world, particularly in respect to Europe itself, and there is much sharper interest in Europe to build stronger ties with India," Jaishankar said during the interaction.

Reflecting on the shifting geopolitical landscape, the minister noted that Europe, much like India's concept of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, is beginning to rethink its dependence and move towards strategic autonomy.

"I think a part of it is the direction in which the world is going. There is an increase in the sense that, look, all countries in a way used to speak about Aatmanirbhar Bharat. I mean there is also Aatmanirbhar Europe now in the making--Europe, which realises that there are many problems of Europe that have to be readdressed by Europe itself," he stated.

He added that this rethinking has led to a clear shift in Europe's external engagements. "That they have to stand more on their own feet and therefore they need stronger relationships with other countries, and I think that is a very much the kind of thinking which is there in the process," Jaishankar said.

Acknowledging the contributions of the Indian diaspora, Jaishankar said, "You all come from different professions, different walks of life. I am sure you don't need me to tell you what is happening here and other possibilities. But certainly, when it comes to Belgium specifically, we can see that Belgium has always been a major partner of India."

Recalling the strong diplomatic foundations between the two countries, he added, "We always had a good political understanding as it was one of the earliest countries to establish diplomatic relations with India."

Looking ahead, the minister underlined New Delhi's intention to deepen engagement across sectors. "Politically, things have always been smooth for us; but our effort now is not just to be satisfied with what we have, but to intensify our cooperation with different countries--particularly, I would say, the economic cooperation, the people-to-people linkages and also the well-being of the community," he said.

Jaishankar's outreach to the Indian diaspora came soon after he met with Belgium's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Maxime Prevost. Both leaders discussed enhancing bilateral cooperation and tackling the shared challenge of terrorism.

His visit to Brussels comes on the heels of a high-profile 300-member Belgian economic delegation led by Princess Astrid to India three months ago. During that visit, Princess Astrid met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and EAM Jaishankar to explore cooperation in labour migration, pharmaceuticals, defence, diamonds, space, and green energy.

Notably, Jaishankar's visit coincides with the detention of fugitive Indian businessman Mehul Choksi, who is currently lodged in a Belgian jail. Choksi, wanted in India in connection with a Rs 13,850 crore fraud at Punjab National Bank, was arrested in April based on India's extradition request. India and Belgium have an extradition treaty, and the matter is expected to figure in diplomatic engagements during the minister's visit.

Jaishankar is on an official visit to France, the European Union, and Belgium from June 8 to 14, 2025. His engagements are part of India's broader push to strengthen ties with key partners across Europe.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is great news! Europe recognizing India's potential is long overdue. Our Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision is clearly making waves globally. Hope this translates into more job opportunities for Indian professionals in Europe 🤞
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Rahul S.
While economic ties are important, I hope Jaishankar ji also discusses security cooperation. Europe has been soft on Khalistani elements. Stronger relations must mean they stop giving space to anti-India forces.
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Ananya M.
The diamond sector cooperation with Belgium is particularly interesting! Surat's diamond industry could benefit massively from this. Also good to see focus on green energy - perfect area for Indo-European collaboration 🌱
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Vikram J.
Hope this isn't just talk. Europe has historically favored China over India in trade. Actions speak louder than words - let's see if they actually reduce dependence on China and increase investments here.
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Sanjay P.
Good to see focus on extradition too. Hope Choksi is brought back soon. Strong relations mean cooperation on such matters. Europe shouldn't be safe haven for economic offenders fleeing India.
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Neha R.
As an Indian student in Belgium, I can confirm there's growing interest in Indian culture and business here! More European unis should recognize Indian degrees though - that would really help people-to-people ties.
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Karan D.
Strategic autonomy is the need of the hour for both India and Europe. The world is becoming multipolar and we must build alliances based on mutual respect, not dependence. Smart diplomacy by MEA!

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