India–EU Strategic Agenda Latest News
- As the U.S. under President Trump disrupts long-standing global alignments, Europe is presenting itself as a stable and reliable partner for India.
- This shift is underscored by the upcoming India–EU leaders’ summit scheduled for February 2026, which will build upon European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s earlier visit to India.
- The EU has also released a strategic agenda outlining its vision for ties with India, anchored on five key pillars and a commitment to mutual benefit.
- This framework signals Europe’s intent to position itself as India’s “all-weather” friend and a counterbalance to the uncertainties in U.S. foreign policy.
Five Pillars of the New India–EU Strategic Agenda
- The India–EU Strategic Agenda is built on five core pillars:
- Prosperity and Sustainability – covering trade, investment, resilient supply chains, and sustainable development.
- Technology and Innovation – focusing on critical technologies, digital infrastructure, and joint research.
- Security and Defence – emphasising new agreements, regional stability, and countering traditional and hybrid threats.
- Connectivity and Global Issues – strengthening cooperation in third countries and global governance.
- Enablers Across Pillars – promoting skills mobility, mutual understanding, business linkages, research collaboration, and stronger institutional frameworks for EU–India relations.
Prosperity and Sustainability: Strengthening India–EU Economic and Trade Ties
- The EU is India’s largest trading partner, while India is the EU’s biggest partner in the Global South.
- In 2024, bilateral trade in goods reached €120 billion — a 90% rise over the past decade — with services adding another €60 billion.
- Nearly 6,000 European companies operate in India, directly employing 3 million people and indirectly supporting millions more.
- EU foreign direct investment has surged to €140 billion in 2023, nearly doubling in five years.
- Despite these gains, India accounts for less than 2.5% of the EU’s trade, and Indian investment in the EU stands at only €10 billion.
- To expand ties, both sides are pushing to finalise a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) by 2025 to cut tariff and non-tariff barriers.
- They are also negotiating an Investment Protection Agreement, a bilateral macroeconomic dialogue, a Geographical Indications pact, and a comprehensive air transport agreement, all aimed at deepening economic cooperation.
India–EU Collaboration on Emerging Technologies
- India and the EU are leveraging complementary strengths to drive innovation.
- The EU offers world-class research, regulation, and green-digital expertise, while India contributes a skilled workforce, vast datasets, a thriving startup ecosystem, and frugal innovation.
- Planned initiatives include EU-India Innovation Hubs for key technologies and an EU-India Startup Partnership with the European Innovation Council and Start-up India.
- Cooperation will focus on AI, particularly large language models, multilingual datasets, and AI applications in healthcare, agriculture, and climate action.
- Both sides are working on safeguards to prevent unauthorised transfer or misuse of sensitive technologies, aligning with global stability and democratic values.
- Additionally, the Euratom-India agreement will boost collaboration in peaceful nuclear energy, including reactor safety, waste management, nuclear security, and fusion research.
India–EU Connectivity and Strategic Corridors
- The EU’s Global Gateway initiative (€300 billion) and India’s MAHASAGAR programme provide strong platforms for joint connectivity efforts.
- Their 2021 Connectivity Partnership has laid the foundation for cooperation in energy, transport, and digital infrastructure.
- A flagship project is the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), which integrates maritime, rail, digital, energy, and clean hydrogen networks to revive historic Eurasian trade routes.
- Within this, the EU-Africa-India Digital Corridor is advancing through the 11,700 km Blue Raman submarine cable system, linking Europe and India via the Mediterranean, Middle East, and East Africa.
- This will ensure ultrafast, secure, and resilient data connectivity.
- Additionally, India and the EU are developing Green Shipping Corridors to promote sustainable maritime trade and reduce reliance on carbon-intensive transport routes, further boosting commercial and strategic opportunities.
Deepening India–EU Security and Defence Cooperation
- India and the EU are strengthening ties through the Strategic Dialogue on Foreign and Security Policy (2025), with thematic discussions on maritime security, cybersecurity, counterterrorism, and non-proliferation.
- A formal EU-India Security and Defence Partnership is under consideration.
- Both sides are negotiating a Security of Information Agreement to enable classified information sharing.
- Cooperation will also expand in the Indo-Pacific, with proposed arrangements between the EU Naval Force and Indian Navy to boost coordination in the western Indian Ocean.
- Joint efforts include combating terrorism, terror financing, online propaganda, drug trafficking, and risks from emerging technologies.
- On the industrial front, increased collaboration between Indian and EU defence industries aims to strengthen supply chain security, boost innovation, and expand production capabilities.
- Plans include establishing an EU-India Defence Industry Forum to connect businesses, share best practices, and explore cooperation opportunities.
Strengthening India–EU People-to-People Ties
- India and the EU are deepening social and cultural links.
- In 2023, 825,000 Indians lived in the EU, forming the largest group receiving Blue Cards and intra-corporate transfer permits.
- Travel has become easier, with nearly one million Schengen visas issued in 2024, many as multiple-entry.
- Educational exchanges are expanding through initiatives like the Union of Skills and Erasmus, making Europe more attractive for Indian students amid U.S. restrictions under Trump.
Last updated on November, 2025
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