EU Moves Forward Security Partnership With India

EU and India agree to advance a security and defence partnership and seek to conclude a trade deal during a summit on January 27, Kaja Kallas said. The agreement covers maritime security, counterterrorism, cyber-defence, and aims to open markets and strengthen supply chains in clean tech, pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, while launching talks on mobility and information-security pacts.
Key Points
- 1Announces new security and defense partnership covering maritime security, cyberdefense, and counterterrorism.
- 2Highlights India as indispensable to Europe's economic resilience and a $140 billion goods trading partner in 2024.
- 3Signals expanded cooperation on AI, semiconductors and talent mobility, affecting supply chains and technology partnerships.
Scoring Rationale
Strong official bilateral commitments raise industry-wide impact, but limited technical detail constrains immediate practitioner action.
Sources
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