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India-EU partnership: Amid turbulence, a stabilising force

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India-EU Partnership

The alliance between India and the European Union (EU) is increasingly important in the context of a multipolar world. The recent visit by India's External Affairs Minister  to Brussels highlights efforts to strengthen this partnership, driven by shared interests and evolving international conditions.

Strategic Context

  • Prime Minister's visit to Cyprus underscores India's renewed commitment to Europe.
  • Donald Trump's presidency, characterized by protectionism and alliance skepticism, has prompted India and the EU to secure a stable international order, while still maintaining strong ties with the US.

Economic and Strategic Goals

Efforts are underway to deepen India-EU relations, with a particular focus on economic and strategic objectives:

  • The goal is to finalize a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) by the end of 2025, aimed at diversifying supply chains and promoting sustainable growth.
  • There is a mutual interest in connectivity projects such as the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), which aims to reshape regional linkages.
  • Cooperation in advanced technologies and potential defense industrial collaboration are key agenda items.

Challenges

  • Russia poses a challenge due to its defense ties with India and its impact on regional order, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine.
  • Brussels prioritizes pragmatic engagement over ideological differences, focusing on trade and shared concerns regarding China.

Pakistan Factor

  • The post Pahalgam conflict brings Pakistan into focus in discussions, with the EU advocating for peace and dialogue while recognizing India's right to self-defense.
  • Both India and the EU aim to prevent Pakistan-related issues from hindering the progress of their strategic partnership.

Conclusion

The India-EU partnership is evolving into a pivotal axis in creating a multipolar world, grounded in shared economic interests, democratic values, and enhanced national security, rather than merely serving as a tactical hedge.

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