Looking to deepening ties, centrepiece is FTA: EAM Jaishankar on India-EU relations

ANI June 12, 2025 246 views

External Affairs Minister Jaishankar expressed strong optimism about finalizing the India-EU FTA before 2025 ends during his Brussels visit. He emphasized Europe's growing strategic importance while navigating separate US-EU trade tensions. The minister reaffirmed India's consistent position favoring diplomatic solutions for the Ukraine conflict. Discussions also advanced on talent mobility and educational exchanges as key partnership pillars.

"We are really looking to deepening our ties, the centrepiece is the FTA" - S Jaishankar
Brussels, June 11: External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on Wednesday spoke at the German Marshall Fund Brussels Forum 2025, where he highlighted the importance of India's relationship with the European Union.

Key Points

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Jaishankar cites positive momentum for India-EU trade deal by 2025

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Notes Europe's distinct geopolitical stances from US

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Reiterates India's negotiation-based Ukraine stance

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Highlights mobility and education collaboration progress

Jaishankar stated that India gives "pretty high priority" to its relations with the EU, highlighting the growing interest in Europe over the past decade.

Jaishankar expressed optimism about the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), saying that discussions have been positive and that the agreement is "within sight" of being finalised by the end of the year.

Jaishankar said, "We are really looking to deepening our ties, the centrepiece is the FTA."

He said his meetings have been very positive and noted that discussions took place on mobility and talent flows, education.

On the timeline for the fruition of the Free Trade Agreement between India and the EU, EAM Jaishankar noted that since the visit of the College of Commissioners in February, "A lot has been done and everything that I heard on this trip gives me the confidence that it's within sight that by the end of this year it is feasible to do this".

Jaishankar also addressed the trade tensions between the EU and the US, stating that India values its relations with both partners and will deal with each on terms that are mutually beneficial.

He acknowledged that Europe has distinct positions on many issues, which may not always align with those of the US.

Jaishankar said, "We see today that Europe has a distinct position on many issues, those are not necessarily the positions shared today in the United States, so that's a reality. We value our relations with the US as we do with the EU we will deal with each one on terms which are best for both of us."

On the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Jaishankar reiterated India's position that differences between countries cannot be settled by war and that negotiations are the best way forward.

He noted that while this position may not have been widely accepted initially, the world is now coming to terms with it.

"We have felt from the start, even if two countries have differences, it cannot be settled by the cause of war. Two, if the war has started, you cannot get solutions on the battlefield... the answer then is to negotiate. It makes sense to negotiate directly than through convoluted signalling. So that's been our position." He noted that although this position wasn't widely accepted in 2022, the world is coming to terms with it now."

Jaishankar is in Brussels where he has held several interactions with senior officials of the European Union. Discussions have seen positive developments on several fronts of the India-EU partnership.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news! The India-EU FTA could be a game-changer for our manufacturing sector. Hope we get better access to European markets for our textiles and pharmaceuticals. 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇺
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the focus on trade, I hope the agreement also includes provisions for easier student visas and work permits. Many young Indians want to study in Europe but face too many hurdles.
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Amit S.
Jaishankar's balanced approach between EU and US is commendable. We shouldn't be pressured to take sides in global conflicts. India must always prioritize its own interests first. More power to our diplomacy!
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Sunita R.
The FTA is good, but I hope our government ensures fair terms. Remember what happened with some previous trade deals where our farmers suffered? Need to protect our agriculture sector.
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Vikram J.
Interesting that Jaishankar mentioned the Russia-Ukraine stance. Shows India won't be bullied into taking positions that don't serve our interests. More countries are realizing the wisdom of our neutral approach.
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Neha P.
Hope this FTA brings down prices of European luxury goods in India! 😄 On serious note, better trade relations mean more job opportunities in both regions. Win-win situation if done right.

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