Context:
India and the European Union (EU) will sign a new Security and Defence Partnership, alongside progress on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), during the 16th India-EU Summit.
Key Highlights:
Agreement Scope
- Cooperation in maritime security, cybersecurity, counterterrorism.
• Focus on protecting open sea lanes in Indo-Pacific.
• Plan to sign a Security of Information Agreement for classified exchanges.
Strategic Developments
- Adoption of a Comprehensive Strategic Agenda 2030.
• Emphasis on Europe’s economic resilience and India’s global role.
• Leaders to co-chair the 16th India–EU Summit.
Mobility & Trade
- MoU on mobility framework for students, professionals, researchers.
• Ongoing negotiations on India–EU FTA.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- EU is a 27-member political and economic union.
• FTA reduces or eliminates trade barriers.
• Maritime security linked to UNCLOS principles.
• Cybersecurity cooperation includes combating digital threats.
Relevant Mains Points:
- International Relations (GS 2)
• Strategic convergence in Indo-Pacific.
• Diversification of India’s defence partnerships beyond traditional allies.
• Balancing China’s influence. - Internal Security (GS 3)
• Cybersecurity cooperation to tackle transnational threats.
• Maritime domain awareness for SLOC protection.
Way Forward
- Conclude FTA expeditiously.
• Operationalize intelligence-sharing mechanisms.
• Enhance joint naval exercises and cyber drills.
UPSC Relevance:
GS 2 – International Relations
GS 3 – Internal Security
