EU-India Strategic Roadmap: Trade, Technology, and Defence
Context
- The European Union (EU) recently unveiled a new strategic roadmap with India, aiming to strengthen ties across trade, technology, defence, connectivity, and climate action.
- The initiative comes amid shifting global geopolitics, recognizing India as a vital partner for Europe in promoting growth, security, and a rules-based global order.
- The roadmap was announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and is part of the EUโs New Strategic EU-India Agenda.
Background and Vision
- The roadmap seeks to elevate bilateral cooperation to a long-term strategic level.
- Highlights include:
- Europe is already Indiaโs largest trading partner.
- Plans to finalize a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India by the end of the year, potentially the largest of its kind globally.
- EU acknowledges points of contention, e.g., Indiaโs purchase of Russian oil and participation in Russian military exercises.
Key Areas of Cooperation
- Trade and Economic Ties
- Diversification of supply chains and enhancement of investment flows.
- Technology and Innovation
- Focus on emerging technologies, digital transformation, and EU-India Trade & Technology Council (TTC).
- Initiatives to support startups, research, and participation in Horizon Europe programme.
- Defence and Security Cooperation
- Proposed EU-India Security and Defence Partnership covering maritime security, cyber defence, crisis management, and counterterrorism.
- Negotiations for a Security of Information Agreement to facilitate classified information sharing.
- Connectivity and Global Governance
- Cooperation in India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and EU Global Gateway projects.
- Labour mobility initiatives via European Legal Gateway Office, covering study, work, and research.
- Climate Change and Sustainability
- Joint action on climate mitigation, clean energy, sustainable development, and green technology cooperation.
Indiaโs Response and Global Implications
- PM Modi welcomed the roadmap, reaffirming Indiaโs commitment to stronger EU ties.
- India emphasised a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict and invited the next India-EU Summit to be hosted in India.
- The roadmap reflects Indiaโs growing global influence and the EUโs recognition of India as a strategic partner.
- While disagreements exist, both sides prioritise shared interests in maintaining a rules-based international order.
Significance
- Strengthens economic and technological cooperation, including critical emerging technologies.
- Enhances defence and security collaboration, improving Indiaโs maritime, cyber, and crisis management capabilities.
- Supports climate action and sustainable development, aligning with global climate responsibilities.
- Positions India as a strategic partner in Europeโs Indo-Pacific engagement and global governance frameworks




