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In this issue

“It was for us a very historical moment to make sure that EU stands firmly at the side of India in this challenging time and assure Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of our solidarity and support with all that’s needed at moment,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

“WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO INDIA TO OPEN ITS MARKET”

The Summit is expected to focus on a more resilient global health system by strengthening the World Health Organisation in terms of future pandemic preparedness. After all, trade and economic activity can only thrive when health is restored, Finland’s envoy to India, H.E Ms. Ritva Koukku-Ronde, told Diplomatist’s Business Editor Kanchi BATRA in a written interview ahead of the High Level EU-India Leaders’ Meeting on 8th May.

“WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO INDIA TO OPEN ITS MARKET”

7 mins

INDIA AND EU: NEXT STEPS IN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

India and the European Union (EU) endorsed the India-EU Strategic Partnership: A Roadmap to 2025 at the 15th India-European Union Summit on 15th July 2020. Its objective is to have a common roadmap to guide joint action to strengthen the India-EU Strategic Partnership till 2025. This partnership aims to get together the values of democracy that both India and the EU uphold to preserve the rules-based international order. Both India and the EU feel that under this partnership they can contribute towards a safer, cleaner and more stable world which will be drastically different post-Covid-19.

INDIA AND EU: NEXT STEPS IN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

4 mins

INDIA-EU BROAD-BASED TRADE AND INVESTMENT AGREEMENT (BTIA)

India and the European Union (EU) are keen to encourage a model of growth with equity, which is socially inclusive and broad-based. Trade and investment continue to be the cornerstone of their multidimensional relationship. Both have a shared belief in the rules-based bilateral and multilateral trading systems and convinced that deepening bilateral trade relations should support, rather than undermine, the multilateral route. Even though bilateral trade and investment have risen dramatically, there are reasons to conclude that current levels are still below potential. Against this backdrop, attempts have been made to revive the India-EU Broad-based Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA), negotiations that began in 2007 but stalled since 2013 due to divergence of views on crucial issues. If successfully concluded, BTIA has the potential to bring real substance to the India-EU Strategic Partnership.

INDIA-EU BROAD-BASED TRADE AND INVESTMENT AGREEMENT (BTIA)

4 mins

INDIA-EU: A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ASSOCIATIONS

India is one of the very few countries that has established diplomatic relationships with Europe since the 1960s. The relationship between these two countries is continuously evolving and transforming for better. Currently, the relationship between India & EU is not fully taken advantage of its full potential.

INDIA-EU: A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ASSOCIATIONS

5 mins

EUROPE: A KEY ALLY FOR INDIA

India-EU both share a relationship dating back to the 1960’s. India’s rise as an economic, military and political power has led to it moving closer to other developed nations. These nations look at India as a South Asian superpower which is not only a market for the West but also one such power to counter the rise of China. This can be seen in 2018, where EU called India a geopolitical pillar in the multipolar world. Also, an important nation to maintain a balance of power in South Asia or Asia as a whole.

EUROPE: A KEY ALLY FOR INDIA

4 mins

THE FUTURE OF INDIA-EU FTA

Introduction India and European Union have shared a close affinity and bilateral ties since times immemorial. Being one of the first countries to establish ties with the European Economic Community in 1962, India cherishes its vital partner and believes that the multifaceted relationship that India and EU share holds immense potential for global change.

THE FUTURE OF INDIA-EU FTA

5 mins

THE TANGLED TRIUMVIRATE EU-INDIA AND THE INDO-PACIFIC

Identification of the problem and relevance to the EU-India strategic partnership

THE TANGLED TRIUMVIRATE EU-INDIA AND THE INDO-PACIFIC

7 mins

RECALIBRATING INDIA-EU COOPERATION IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION

We are witnessing an obvious manifestation of an Indo-Pacific decade as new actors are defining their strategic interests in the region. Moreover, the EU appears to be the latest entrant. Ahead of the 16th India-EU Summit, the EU has finally adopted a strategy on the Indo-Pacific region. While Brussels is keen to foster deeper engagement in the region with “like-minded partners”, it involves a multitude of challenges from a gamut of stakeholders. With the new strategic rollout and the EU entrenching itself as a dynamic pillar in the Indo-Pacific economic, political, and security architecture, one is coerced to ask what this could mean for India. Could it indeed set their relations on the track to realize the full potentials of the strategic partnership? This article while examining the EU’s Indo-Pacific strategy sheds further light on the emerging opportunities for India and the EU to cooperate.

RECALIBRATING INDIA-EU COOPERATION IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION

4 mins

FORGING CLIMATE ACTION IN EU-INDIA RELATIONS IN TIMES OF GLOBAL (DIS)ORDER

Special report:

FORGING CLIMATE ACTION IN EU-INDIA RELATIONS IN TIMES OF GLOBAL (DIS)ORDER

5 mins

PROSPECTS FOR INDIA-EU SECURITY COOPERATION

India and the EU have been engaged with each other since the 1960s with India being one of the first countries to establish diplomatic relations with the European Economic Community in 1962.

PROSPECTS FOR INDIA-EU SECURITY COOPERATION

5 mins

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