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युरोपीय राष्ट्रप्रमुखांच्या सलग भारत भेटींमुळे जागतिक
The back-to-back visits by European heads of state to India indicate the country's growing significance on the global stage
पश्चिमी व पूर्वेकडील सत्तांशी चांगले संबंध राखण्याची व �
India, with its ability to maintain and develop relations with both Western and Eastern power blocs, positions itself as a geopolitical bridge-builder
EU-भारत FTA भारतासाठी युरोपीय बाजारपेठा उघडू शकते,परंतु GI चा
"आधुनिक आणि न्याय्य" म्हणून वर्णन केलेला नवीन भारत-ईएफटी�
EU-भारत FTA की वज़ह से भारत के लिए यूरोपियन बाज़ार खुल सकते हैं �
The EU-India FTA can open up the European market for India, but to use GIs effectively, much work needs to happen domestically
Whether the new India-EFTA trade deal that has been touted as “modern, fair, and equitable” would be able to correct the prevalent trade imbalance
सरकारने भारतीय कंपन्यांना GDPR बद्दल माहिती देण्यास आणि त्
भारतीय कंपनियों को जीडीपीआर के बारे में जानकारी देने और �
Official effort must be made to make Indian firms aware and capable of dealing with GDPR compliance
India's technology partnership with the EU is full of possibilities
ভারত এবং ইইউ-এর মধ্যে সম্পর্ক বিকশিত হওয়ার সঙ্গে সঙ্গে এ �
পারস্পরিক নিরাপত্তা ও সহযোগিতা বাড়ানোর জন্য উভয় অংশীদ�
India and the EU must work together to ensure that their partnership remains a positive force for stability and development in the Indo-Pacific region
जैसे-जैसे भारत और यूरोपीय संघ के बीच संबंध लगातार फल-फूल र
As the ties between India and the EU continue to flourish, it is clear that the mutual need for greater security and economic cooperation may continue
यूरोपियन यूनियन और भारत दोनों ही भागीदारों को पारस्परिक
Both partners should utilise existing diplomatic channels to enhance mutual security and cooperation
The European Union (EU) and India must script the future together. The values that we cherish—indeed our very way of life—may depend on it.
As France takes over the EU Presidency, both India and France can further enhance collaborations on multiple fronts
India–West cohesion is vital for global democracy with the NATO–India Council filling a strategic gap
The possibilities and the drawbacks inherent in the EU and India’s venture to provide an alternative to the BRI
India and the Central and Eastern European countries can work together towards a rules-based international order
A successful conclusion of the FTA with EU would go a long way in building international market confidence, giving much needed stimulus to the international economy. The loss of revenue from reduction in tariffs should be viewed in gains of transfer of technology, productivity increases and greater competition.
It is quite likely that whoever ascends to power in New Delhi will primarily be focused on domestic politics, and the question of an FTA with Europe will receive less attention than in the past. Additionally, unless the remaining key issues are resolved through some give and take by both sides, the BTIA negotiations may remain stalled in the foreseeable future.
With one seventh of the world's population and one of the fastest growing economies India has the potential to be a major player in global trade negotiations. It should bear this position in mind while moving ahead with the EU-India FTA.
There is a strong case to be made for a deeper EU-India partnership against the backdrop of global uncertainties and ongoing wars, an assertive China, and the likelihood of a more transactional United States (US) under Trump 2.0. Meanwhile, the EU-India Roadmap to 2025 has run its course, and the EU-India summit of 2025 could be an opportune moment to release a fresh blueprint for cooperation. As the new European Commission’s agenda springs int
The European Union’s (EU) and India’s paths towards becoming “cyber powers” could hardly be more different. The EU has a long tradition of protecting personal privacy rights and patents, while urging to enhance multilateral norms on cyberspace. India’s thinking on cybersecurity has continuously been boosted by the cyber threats emerging from China and Pakistan. It has further been shaped by India’s domestic Information Technology indu
This year marks the 15th year since India and the European Union (EU) agreed on a Strategic Partnership in 2004. Over the years, despite robust bilateral relations between individual European states and India, the EU-India relations have largely been in the area of potential rather than accomplishment. This brief evaluates the emerging security partnership by focusing on three key areas, viz. peacekeeping, nuclear issues, and maritime security. I
With the good news from the 17th SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) meeting in the Maldives about the future effective implementation of the South Asian Free Trade Area agreement, trade relations among member-countries will get a big boost.
The strategic compact between India and the European Union (EU) is coming up for renewal in 2025. While the Roadmap to 2025, launched in 2020, was an important step in the relationship, the strategic partnership remains largely underwhelming. The unfulfilled potential becomes a matter of even more urgent concern today, amidst the geopolitical turbulence and geoeconomic challenges confronting the world. As negotiators from both India and the EU co
The European Union (EU) and India should be “natural allies”. Faced with an authoritarian advance on their borders and globally, “the world’s largest democracies” should be collaborating more closely than ever today. But the tango that the EU and India have been dancing is a rather clumsy one. This brief delves into the causes for the limitations of the partnership and identifies critical miscalculations that have been made on both side
After a brief discussion on the uneasy relationship between Regional Trade Agreements and the WTO, the implications of the “deep” integration that the EU is seeking with India are discussed, and the respective positions, interests and concerns of the partners in the long drawn out negotiations are examined. The challenges for India in plunging into such “deep” territory, unprecedented in its history of bilateral or multilateral negotiatio
दोन्ही भागीदारांनी परस्पर सुरक्षा आणि सहकार्य वाढवण्यासाठी विद्यमान राजनैतिक माध्यमांचा वापर केला पाहिजे.
India and the European Union continue to struggle to conclude a bilateral Free Trade Agreement even a decade after the negotiations were first launched in 2007.