Context:
EU leaders’ Republic Day visit aims to conclude FTA negotiations, diversify supply chains, and strengthen geopolitical coordination with India.
Key Highlights:
- Trade & Economic Cooperation
- India’s goods trade with EU grew by ~90% in the past decade.
- India accounts for only 2–2.5% of EU trade (China ~15%).
- Joint industrial capacity discussions:
- Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API)
- Solar equipment
- Hydrogen and advanced manufacturing.
- Supply Chain Diversification
- India imports majority of its APIs from China.
- API imports crossed $112 billion last financial year.
- EU seeks investment cooperation to reduce China dependence.
- Mobility & People-to-People Ties
- New cooperation framework on:
- Students
- Researchers
- Skilled professionals.
- IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor)
- Announced at G20 New Delhi 2023.
- Eastern leg:
- India → UAE → Saudi Arabia → Israel (Haifa)
- Sea route to Greece and Italy.
- Feasibility studies ongoing.
- Geopolitical Layer
- EU encourages India’s engagement in Russia-Ukraine peace efforts.
- Focus on rules-based international order.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient).
- IMEC:
- Multimodal trade corridor.
- G20:
- 19 countries + EU.
- India-EU trade dynamics.
- Importance of supply chain diversification.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Geo-economics & Connectivity Corridors.
- Supply Chain Resilience vs China Dependence.
- Energy & Industrial Cooperation.
- India’s Role in Global Conflict Mediation.
- Strategic Infrastructure Diplomacy.
- Economic Corridors as Strategic Instruments.
- Way Forward
- Accelerate IMEC implementation.
- Reduce tariff and regulatory barriers.
- Expand industrial joint ventures.
- Institutionalize mobility partnerships.
- Balance strategic autonomy with deeper integration.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS 2: International Relations
- GS 3: Economy & Infrastructure
- Prelims: IMEC, API, G20.
