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EU, India to seal major security pact, push for FTA breakthrough at landmark summit

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Last updated: 2026/01/24 at 12:43 PM
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The European Union and India are poised to significantly deepen their strategic partnership, with a landmark “Security and Defence Strategic Partnership” and progress towards a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA) expected to be unveiled during an upcoming summit in New Delhi. This move signals a growing alignment between two of the world’s largest democracies amidst a rapidly changing global landscape, and represents a pivotal moment in EU-India relations.

A New Era of Security Cooperation

A key outcome of the summit will be the formal signing of the Security and Defence Partnership by the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, and India’s Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh. This agreement is particularly noteworthy as it will be only the third of its kind the EU has established in Asia, following similar partnerships with Japan and South Korea.

Facilitating Joint Defence Production

The partnership isn’t merely symbolic. EU officials have emphasized that it’s designed to streamline future collaboration, particularly in the realm of joint defence production. This means that cooperation on defence-related orders within Europe will become smoother and more efficient with Indian participation. The agreement lays the groundwork for easier co-production and technology transfer, bolstering India’s defence industrial base while providing European companies with access to a growing market.

Additionally, negotiations are set to begin on a Security and Intelligence Sharing Agreement. This will be crucial for building resilience against shared threats and reducing vulnerabilities in an increasingly complex security environment. This focus on intelligence sharing highlights the deepening trust and strategic convergence between the two powers.

Closing in on a Landmark Free Trade Agreement

On the economic front, optimism is high regarding the finalization of a Free Trade Agreement. This FTA has been under discussion for years, and officials now believe a deal is within reach. The agreement would create one of the world’s largest free trade areas, encompassing approximately 2 billion people and representing a significant boost to global trade.

The EU views the FTA as a vital step in diversifying supply chains and reducing reliance on single sources, a lesson learned from recent global disruptions. While specific sectors haven’t been publicly disclosed, the objective is a substantial reduction of tariffs on both sides, coupled with a commitment to maintain lower tariff levels even after the agreement is implemented. This commitment to sustained trade liberalization is a key element of the proposed deal. Trade relations are expected to flourish as a result.

Navigating Divergences and Shared Challenges

While the partnership is expanding across multiple fronts, the EU acknowledges that differences in perspective exist, particularly concerning Russia’s war in Ukraine. For Europe, the conflict represents an existential threat with far-reaching consequences, extending even into the Indo-Pacific region.

The EU continues to advocate for an unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine and encourages India to leverage its influence to support peace efforts. However, officials recognize that historical contexts shape differing viewpoints and emphasize a genuine political will to acknowledge and minimize these divergences. This pragmatic approach underscores the commitment to maintaining a constructive dialogue despite disagreements. Geopolitical alignment remains a priority.

A Comprehensive Agenda for the Future

The upcoming summit is expected to yield a Joint EU-India Comprehensive Agenda, outlining over 100 areas of cooperation for the next five years. This ambitious agenda includes a new framework for enhanced mobility of students, researchers, and workers, fostering greater people-to-people connections.

Furthermore, the agenda will prioritize deepening technology cooperation across the entire value chain, from research and development to manufacturing and deployment. Connectivity initiatives, including the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), will also receive renewed attention, with the summit aiming to inject momentum into preparatory work and feasibility studies despite ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

A Multipolar World Demands Multilateralism

The EU official concluded by emphasizing the importance of multilateral solutions in a multipolar world. Together, the EU and India represent nearly a quarter of the world’s GDP, possessing complementary strengths and a shared commitment to core values. The upcoming summit is viewed as an opportunity to send a clear message of cooperation on security, trade, and the upholding of international law. This strengthened EU-India partnership is not just beneficial for both regions, but for the global order as a whole.

The summit promises to be a landmark event, solidifying a relationship that is increasingly vital in navigating the complexities of the 21st century. It’s a testament to the growing recognition that shared interests and a commitment to multilateralism are essential for addressing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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