GS 2: International Relations

EU's overture, Pg 12.

The European Union (EU) released a new strategy document framing India as an indispensable partner, signaling a shift from decades of neglect to a comprehensive strategic agenda covering trade, technology, and security cooperation.

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Key Highlights:

  • EU has positioned India as an indispensable partner in shaping the global order.
  • Bilateral trade: €120 billion in goods, €60 billion in services; India still accounts for <2.5% of EU trade.
  • EU prioritises a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India to unlock trade and investment flows.
  • Cooperation agenda includes AI, semiconductors, green technologies, outer space, and startups.
  • Proposed EU-India Security & Defence Partnership to address maritime security, cyber threats, counterterrorism, and defence industrial cooperation.
  • Ukraine war remains a friction point, with EU critical of India’s Russia ties, especially in energy and defence imports.

Detailed Insights:

  • The EU’s recalibration is driven by China’s assertive policies, Russia’s aggression, and US unpredictability during Trump’s tenure.
  • For India, closer EU ties reduce overdependence on China and the US, while addressing its trade deficit with China.
  • India seeks access to European markets, technology, and regulatory expertise, particularly in green and digital domains.
  • Joint innovation hubs and startup partnerships can boost India’s role as a global tech hub.
  • Security cooperation reflects Europe’s recognition of India’s role in the Indo-Pacific, aligning with EU’s pursuit of strategic autonomy.
  • Delhi faces the challenge of balancing ties between Moscow and Brussels, moving beyond a Russia-centric view of Europe.

 Concepts Involved:

  • Free Trade Agreement (FTA): A pact to reduce tariffs and non-tariff barriers, facilitating greater market access.
  • Cyber & Hybrid Threats: Combined use of cyberattacks, misinformation, and economic coercion to destabilise states.
  • Innovation Hubs & Capability Centres: Clusters enabling joint R&D, tech transfer, and startup ecosystems.
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