India-EU Free Trade Agreement: A Historic Leap in Bilateral Relations
India and the European Union have announced the conclusion of a landmark Free Trade Agreement, solidified at the 16th India-EU Summit. This partnership is set to enhance economic ties, foster innovation, and create unprecedented trade opportunities, marking a pivotal moment in India-EU relations. It significantly boosts trade across key sectors, provides market access, and reinforces India's role in global trade.
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At the 16th India-EU Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European leaders announced the conclusion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, culminating years of negotiations and marking a milestone in economic relations between the two regions.
The deal, celebrated by Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, unlocks vast opportunities in trade and services, enhancing India's global competitiveness. The agreement provides unprecedented market access, boosts key sectors, and strengthens the 'Make in India' initiative.
Strategically important, this agreement facilitates smoother trade in goods and services while addressing non-tariff barriers and fostering cooperation across critical sectors like AI and clean technology. With the EU being one of India's largest trade partners, this FTA signifies a new chapter in bilateral engagement.
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