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CONVERGENCE BY NECESSITY, NOT CONVENIENCE

The Morning Standard

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January 27, 2026

India and EU are coming closer because of imperatives on both sides. The collective weight of India’s relations with individual European countries may be more than that with the bloc

- LT GEN SYED ATA HASNAIN (RETD)

CONVERGENCE BY NECESSITY, NOT CONVENIENCE

A time when the international system is marked by flux, ambiguity and shifting alignments—when yesterday’s partners appear transactional and today’s adversaries selectively cooperative—the coming together of India and the European Union carries particular significance.

The convergence of two mature political systems, each accustomed to strategic restraint and long-term calculation, is not incidental.

That the EU leadership has been invited as a collective to India’s Republic Day—an invitation New Delhi extends with deliberate care—signals a mutual recognition that stability, reliability and strategic autonomy are emerging as valued currencies in an uncertain world. The leaders’ presence should be read less as ceremonial symbolism and more as a reflection of converging strategic compulsions. This convergence is not driven by ideological alignment or historical intimacy, but by necessity—economic, geopolitical and systemic—on both sides.

India today operates in a far more fragmented global environment than even a decade ago. Its strategic engagements across regions remain active, but increasingly constrained by competing priorities and structural limits. Russia continues to be significant for India, not as an ideological partner, but as a critical defence supplier and a longstanding balancer in the China equation. Even as India diversifies defence procurement, the depth and legacy of this relationship cannot be wished away without incurring strategic risk.

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