India–EU Strategic Agenda 2030: Key Pillars and Priorities

India–EU Strategic Agenda 2030 sets a roadmap for cooperation on trade, technology, security, connectivity and global governance to deepen the India–EU strategic partnership.

India–EU Strategic Agenda Latest News

  • India and the European Union have agreed to deepen their partnership by adopting the “Towards 2030: India–EU Joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda.” 
  • The agenda was adopted during talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting European leaders Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa.

India–EU Joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda (Towards 2030): Key Takeaways

  • This Joint India-EU Comprehensive Strategic Agenda was endorsed at the 16th India-EU Summit.
  • It aims to further reinforce the strategic partnership by broadening, deepening and better coordinating EU-India cooperation to deliver mutually beneficial, concrete and transformative outcomes for both partners and for the wider world.
  • This agenda is being described as a more ambitious and holistic roadmap for the next five years, aimed at providing clear direction in a complex global environment.
  • Five Key Pillars of Cooperation
    • The Joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda seeks to accelerate progress across five pillars:
      • Prosperity and sustainability
      • Technology and innovation
      • Security and defence
      • Connectivity and global challenges
      • Enablers, including skills, mobility, business cooperation, and people-to-people ties
  • Trade, Investment, and Economic Cooperation
    • Reaffirmation of trade and economic ties as the foundation of the partnership.
    • Timely implementation of the India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
    • Conclusion of Investment Protection Agreement and Geographical Indications (GI) Agreement.
    • Enhanced financial services regulatory cooperation, customs cooperation, and macroeconomic dialogue.
    • Scaling up Global Gateway investments with EIB participation.
  • Supply Chains and Economic Security
    • Cooperation on strategic value chains and economic security under the Trade and Technology Council (TTC).
    • Implementation of EU–India Semiconductor MoU; collaboration on R&D, chip design, and manufacturing.
    • Cooperation on critical minerals, APIs, agrifood supply chains, and biotechnology.
  • Clean Transition and Resilience
    • Strengthening Clean Energy and Climate Partnership.
    • Cooperation on renewables (wind, hydrogen), sustainable mobility, railways, ship recycling, smart cities.
    • Collaboration on carbon markets (CCTS–ETS), industrial decarbonisation, circular economy, water security.
    • Enhanced cooperation on health systems, disaster risk management, and climate adaptation.
  • Critical and Emerging Technologies
    • Joint research in AI, quantum, semiconductors, clean tech, biotech.
    • Establishment of India–EU Innovation Hubs and Startup Partnership.
    • Cooperation on trustworthy, human-centric AI, HPC, space technologies, and critical technology protection.
  • Digital Cooperation
    • Building a secure, interoperable digital ecosystem.
    • Cooperation on data protection, digital public infrastructure (DPI), telecom (6G), e-commerce.
    • Exploring interoperability of digital wallets and electronic signatures.
  • Research Collaboration
    • Deepening engagement under Horizon Europe; exploring India’s association.
    • Cooperation in peaceful nuclear research, semiconductors, advanced materials, and ITER.
  • Security and Defence Partnership
    • Implementation of India–EU Security and Defence Partnership (SDP).
    • Annual Security and Defence Dialogue; agreement on Security of Information.
  • Defence Industrial Cooperation
    • Industry-led India–EU Defence Industry Forum.
    • Exploring cooperation under relevant EU defence initiatives.
  • Regional and Global Security
    • Cooperation for a free, open, and rules-based Indo-Pacific.
    • Engagement through IPOI, IORA, IOC, and consultations on the Indo-Pacific.
    • Dialogue on global issues, including Ukraine.
  • Countering Threats
    • Cooperation against terrorism, hybrid threats, cyber risks, drug trafficking.
    • Strengthened law enforcement cooperation (CBI–Europol, SIENA).
  • Connectivity
    • Implementation of EU–India Connectivity Partnership (Global Gateway, MAHASAGAR).
    • Deepening collaboration under IMEC, digital corridors, green shipping, aviation dialogue.
  • Cooperation in Third Countries
    • Trilateral projects in energy, climate resilience, green mobility, digitalisation.
    • Cooperation through International Solar Alliance and CDRI.
  • Global Governance
    • Coordination in UN, G20, and reform of multilateral institutions (UN, WTO).
    • Cooperation on Paris Agreement, biodiversity, plastic pollution, maritime decarbonisation.
    • Engagement on AI governance, human rights, global health architecture.
  • Skills, Mobility, and People-to-People Ties
    • Skills and talent mobility, European Legal Gateway Office in India.
    • Easier visas, student and researcher mobility (Erasmus+, MSCA, SPARC).
    • Recognition of qualifications and gender balance.
  • Mutual Understanding
    • Academic, think-tank, cultural, and diplomatic exchanges.
    • Dedicated Jean Monnet network for India.
  • Business and Institutional Mechanisms
    • EU–India Business Forum; stronger role for business in TTC.
    • Annual summits, strengthened dialogues, and monitoring via TTC and Strategic Dialogue.

Source: IE | MEA

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