Hindustan Times (Noida)

India, EU launch council to steer trade, security ties

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hidustanti­mes.com

NEW DELHI: India and the European Union (EU) on Monday launched the India-eu Trade and Technology Council, a strategic mechanism that will give New Delhi access to advanced technologi­es and allow the two sides to set standards in crucial areas such as 5G and artificial intelligen­ce.

This is the first time India has agreed to set up such a trade and technology council with any of its partners. For the EU, it is only the second such body, following the first one set up with the US.

The agreement on launching the council was reached at a meeting between PM Narendra Modi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

A joint statement described the council as a “strategic coordinati­on mechanism [that] will allow both partners to tackle challenges at the nexus of trade, trusted technology and security, and thus deepen cooperatio­n in these fields between the EU and India”.

People familiar with the matter said the proposal for setting up trade and technology council came from the EU side and India had responded with alacrity as it would allow the two sides to work on issues such as 5G, artificial intelligen­ce, quantum computing, climate modelling and health-related technology. “The EU has such a body with only the US and the decision to create one with India reflects the level of trust,” one of the people cited above said.

From the Indian side, the ministers of external affairs, commerce and electronic­s and informatio­n technology will oversee the work of the council, and there will also be several sub-groups.

In his opening remarks before his meeting with the European Commission president, Modi said relations between the EU and India were being taken to new heights under the leadership of Von der Leyen.

Von der Leyen said strengthen­ing the EU’S partnershi­p with India is a priority because it is “one of our most important relationsh­ips for the coming decade”. The three main topics for this partnershi­p are trade, technology and security, she added.

“That is why I am pleased that today Prime Minister Modi and I have agreed to establish an Eu-india Trade and Technology Council (TTC). The EU has only one TTC so far, with the US, and I think it is telling that we now establish the second one with India,” she added.

The joint statement said, “Both sides agreed that rapid changes in the geopolitic­al environmen­t highlight the need for joint in-depth strategic engagement.”

TTC will “provide the political steer and the necessary structure to operationa­lise political decisions, coordinate technical work, and report to the political level to ensure implementa­tion and follow-up in areas” important for the sustainabl­e progress of Indian and European economies, it added.

The two sides, celebratin­g the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations, expressed confidence that the “shared values and common interests of the EU and India offer a strong basis to intensify deeper strategic cooperatio­n”.

Sameer Patil, senior fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, said the creation of this new council demonstrat­es the European anxiety over China’s emerging tech lead and a desire to counter it through collaborat­ion with democratic forces such as India. “From both sides there is also a realisatio­n that China is exploiting this tech lead to extend domestic repression and expand surveillan­ce over other countries, which can disrupt supply chains. The trade and technology council is a reflection of this,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? PM Narendra Modi, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen in Delhi.
AFP PM Narendra Modi, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen in Delhi.

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