EU Strengthens Security Ties with India in Landmark Agreement
Kaja Kallas, a top EU official, highlighted the EU's expansion of security ties with India at the Munich Security Conference. This move is part of the wider strategy to diversify partnerships amidst global challenges. The recently signed EU-India free trade agreement aims to boost economic and defence cooperation.
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In a decisive move to strengthen global security alliances, top EU official Kaja Kallas has emphasized the bloc's burgeoning relationship with India. Highlighting this at the Munich Security Conference, Kallas articulated the need for diversified partnerships in response to growing international challenges.
Kallas, the European Commission's Vice-President, underscored the EU's ten defence partnerships, including with India and Australia, as part of its strategy to forge security collaborations. She pointed out the importance of international cooperation to navigate the tumultuous geopolitical landscape, stressing that the majority of nations seek stability and growth.
Recently, India and the EU signed a landmark free trade agreement, paving the way for a market of two billion people. This partnership aims to reinforce the rules-based world order, combining economic and defence collaboration. The agreement also includes critical pacts on security and mobility for Indian talents in Europe.
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