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The EU-India Strategic Agenda emphasizes five pillars: prosperity, technology, security, connectivity, and enablers, aiming to boost economic growth, innovation, security cooperation, regional connectivity, and institutional support.

In Summary

The European Council has approved the EU-India Strategic Agenda, identifying five priority pillars to address emerging opportunities, challenges, and threats in a geopolitical context.

Five Priority Pillars                                                                

  • Prosperity and Sustainability: Focuses on economic growth, job creation, decarbonization, and strengthening supply chains. 
    • The goals of finalizing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and concluding an Investment Protection Agreement (IPA) are central to this.
  • Technology and Innovation: Deepens cooperation on critical emerging technologies, digital infrastructure, and promoting research collaboration through the Trade and Technology Council and Horizon Europe.
  • Security and Defence: Addresses global security threats, geopolitical tensions, and technological change. E.g. Coordinate on Indo-Pacific and promote rule based maritime order
  • Connectivity and Global Issues: Strengthens regional connectivity, global governance, and cooperation in third countries.
    • Example: Strengthening initiatives like India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and Global Gateway.
  • Enablers across Pillars: Facilitates skills mobility, knowledge exchange, business engagement, and institutional cooperation to support all four main pillars. 

India-EU Relations

  • Diplomatic Relations: India was amongst the first countries to establish diplomatic relations with the European Economic Community in 1962
    • In 2004 their relationship was upgraded to a Strategic Partnership.
  • Bilateral Trade: Trade in goods between India and the EU reached €120 billion in 2024. 
    • EU being India’s largest trading partner in goods.
  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): Cumulative inflows from EU valued at USD 107.27 billion between April 2000 and December 2023.
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