Key Points

The European Union's top diplomat has reaffirmed its commitment to India as a reliable partner. Kaja Kallas met with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to discuss strengthening their strategic partnership. They covered a wide range of global issues, including the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. This meeting followed the EU's unveiling of a new blueprint to significantly deepen engagement with India across key areas like trade and defence.

Key Points: EU's Kaja Kallas Assures India of Reliable Partnership on Multilateralism

  • EU unveiled a new five-pillar strategic blueprint to deepen long-term ties with India
  • Discussions covered Ukraine conflict, Gaza, energy security, and expanding trade relations
  • Partnership deemed vital for tackling global challenges amid shifting geopolitical realities
  • Focus areas include defence cooperation, technology, sustainability, and labour mobility coordination
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European Union assures India it is 'reliable' partner

EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas tells S Jaishankar the EU is a reliable partner, unveiling a new strategic blueprint to deepen India-EU ties.

"The message to our partners was simple: the EU is a reliable actor. - Kaja Kallas"

New York, Sept 23

European Union’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas has assured India that it is a "reliable" partner working together on upholding multilateralism during a meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

Along with Brazil’s Minister Mauro Vieira Juan and Mexico’s Foreign Secretary Ramon de la Fuente, he attended a meeting with EU foreign ministers on Monday.

After the meeting, Kallas, whose formal title is High Representative for Foreign Affairs, posted on X, “The message to our partners was simple: the EU is a reliable actor. We support multilateralism, free trade and a world grounded in the UN Charter”.

Jaishankar, in his X post on the meeting, said, “Pleased to meet EU Foreign Ministers at their informal meeting today”.

It was “an opportunity to have open exchange of views on multilateralism, India-EU partnership, Ukraine conflict, Gaza, energy and trade”, he wrote.

At a news conference, Kallas said, “The EU's relations with Brazil, India, and Mexico are important economically, but also for Europe protecting the rules-based international order”.

“Multilateral order is really something that we all need to defend, and the UN Charter is at its core”, she said.

She mentioned the EU’s “new blueprint to deepen ties with India” that was unveiled last week.

Laying the foundation for long-term ties between India and the EU, the strategy has five pillars: trade, investment, technology and sustainability; defence and security; connectivity and global issues; and coordination on labour mobility.

Earlier on Wednesday, the EU unveiled a new strategic agenda to significantly ramp up its engagement with India in a range of key areas such as defence, trade, and energy, and to jointly tackle major global challenges.

The EU said its closer partnership with India is increasingly becoming vital in the wake of the shifting geopolitical realities and that it is prudent for the two sides to strengthen economic growth and security.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hope this partnership brings real benefits to common Indians, not just big corporations. We need technology transfer and fair trade terms that help our manufacturing sector grow.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's growing global influence. The five-pillar strategy seems comprehensive, but I wonder how quickly these plans will translate into actual agreements and benefits for both sides.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the EU's outreach, I hope India maintains its strategic autonomy. We should partner with everyone but not become dependent on any single bloc. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
The mention of labor mobility is crucial. If this partnership can create more opportunities for skilled Indian professionals in Europe, it would be a win-win situation for both economies.
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Vikram M
Good to see India engaging with multiple power centers. In today's multipolar world, we need to maintain good relations with US, Europe, Russia, and our neighbors simultaneously.
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Kavya N
The defense cooperation aspect is particularly important given current global tensions. Hope this leads to better technology sharing and joint development projects. 💪

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