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Switzerland's ambassador is celebrating a major trade milestone between India and European nations. The agreement represents 16 years of negotiations finally coming to fruition. This partnership will generate significant economic benefits including massive job creation. Both countries are now expanding cooperation into research and skill development areas.

Key Points: Swiss Envoy Hails India EFTA Trade Pact Milestone After 16 Years

  • Historic agreement creates 1 million jobs and $100 billion investment over 15 years
  • First binding investment pledge in any Indian free trade agreement
  • Partnership spans trade, innovation, education and vocational skill development
  • Joint research initiatives planned in health, climate and artificial intelligence
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New opportunities for growth: Swiss envoy hails India-EFTA trade pact as milestone after 16 years of negotiations

Swiss Ambassador Maya Tissafi celebrates India-EFTA trade agreement creating 1 million jobs and $100 billion investment after 16 years of negotiations.

"We celebrated the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement coming into force, a milestone that deepens our economic ties - Maya Tissafi"

New Delhi, October 12

Swiss Ambassador to India and Bhutan, Maya Tissafi, has described the newly signed free trade agreement between India and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries as a "very important step" after 16 years of negotiations, marking a new chapter in bilateral cooperation.

Speaking to ANI at the Swiss Art Night event in New Delhi, Ambassador Tissafi said, "We have started the free trade agreement. I believe this was a crucial step, following 16 years of negotiations, to establish a free trade agreement between the EFTA countries, comprising Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland, and Switzerland, and India. We are really reinforcing our relationship in different topics, not only in culture, but in economy, innovation and education as well."

India and EFTA signed the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) on March 10, 2024, which took effect on October 1, 2025.

Subsequently, addressing the Swiss Art Night event, Ambassador Tissafi further highlighted the growing partnership between India and Switzerland, spanning trade, investment, education, and innovation.

"In a world of growing conflict and uncertainty, Switzerland remains deeply committed to peace, collaboration, and friendship among nations, principally to allow the global flow of ideas, trade, and people to continue," she said.

Envoy called the EFTA trade agreement a "milestone" which will benefit both sides.

"We celebrated the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement coming into force, a milestone that deepens our economic ties and opens new opportunities for growth on both sides."

She noted that the recently concluded Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, which came into force earlier this month, marks a milestone in India-Switzerland economic relations. "Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Iceland will invest US$100 billion and create 1 million jobs in the coming 15 years," she added.

TEPA commits USD 100 billion in investments and 1 million direct jobs over 15 years, the first binding pledge of its kind in any Indian FTA, as per press statement.

This is India's first Free Trade Agreement with four developed European nations, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein, and one of the most ambitious in scale and intent.

To further strengthen people-to-people connections, the envoy said the two countries are deepening collaboration in vocational training and skill development, inspired by the Swiss blended learning model. She highlighted the Bhartiya University of Skills Development in Jaipur, supported by Swiss-Indian businessmen, as a step in this direction.

She also mentioned that in 2025, India and Switzerland will expand cooperation in research and innovation, launching joint funding initiatives in health, climate, artificial intelligence, and technology transfer under the Indian-Swiss Innovation Platform.

This year's Swiss Art Night, themed "In the Flow," celebrates cultural diplomacy and creative exchange between the two nations. The event encourages young people to pursue their dreams through creativity and innovation while fostering deeper mutual understanding.

Through initiatives in trade, skill-building, and research, Switzerland and India continue to strengthen their long-standing partnership.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the investment numbers look impressive, I hope our government ensures that the benefits reach small and medium enterprises too, not just big corporations. The skill development partnership with Swiss vocational training could be a game-changer for our workforce.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the innovation sector, the joint funding in AI and climate tech is particularly exciting. Switzerland's expertise combined with India's talent pool could create some amazing breakthroughs. Looking forward to seeing the results!
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Arjun K
Finally! India signing FTAs with developed nations shows our growing economic strength. The cultural exchange through events like Swiss Art Night is equally important - soft diplomacy matters in building lasting relationships.
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Michael C
The 15-year timeline for job creation seems quite long. Hope the government monitors the implementation closely and ensures timely delivery of promised benefits. Still, this is a positive step for India's global economic integration.
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Kavya N
Love the focus on vocational training! The Swiss model of skill development is world-class. If implemented properly in India, this could significantly reduce the skill gap and make our youth more employable. Jai Hind! 🙏

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