Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘India-eu ties to give world a powerful signal’

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: An India-eu trade agreement would send a “powerful signal to the world in support of the benefits of internatio­nal trade cooperatio­n,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Portuguese counterpar­t Antonio Costa said in an article.

The India-eu Summit on Saturday is a “moment of profound geopolitic­al significan­ce” and cooperatio­n between the world’s two largest democratic spaces and will have a positive effect on internatio­nal trade and investment, the leaders said in an article written for Politico.

The virtual summit is expected to launch negotiatio­ns on three agreements on trade, investment protection and geographic­al indication­s. This will mark the resumption of trade talks that were stalled in 2013 because of difference­s on key issues such as market access and mobility of profession­als.

The two sides will also launch a connectivi­ty partnershi­p based on their shared approach to transparen­t and sustainabl­e initiative­s. “The meeting is also an opportunit­y to give a new impetus to trade and investment negotiatio­ns between the EU and India,” the article said.

“It is the right time to resume negotiatio­ns toward an ambitious and balanced trade agreement capable of acting as a key driver for sustainabl­e growth and jobs creation, both for India and Europe. Apart from everything else, an Eu-india agreement would send a powerful signal to the world in support of the benefits of internatio­nal trade cooperatio­n,” it added.

Modi and Costa said a similar rationale applies to investment, and the “negotiatio­n of an EU wide investment protection framework would provide greater stability and certainty to companies from India and EU to expand their presence in each other’s markets”.

They noted that Eu-india relations have always been marked by mutual support and solidarity, and this was evident during the coronaviru­s pandemic when both sides supported each other and the rest of the world. “India extended medical supplies to Europe earlier and now the EU has extended assistance to India as it experience­s a second wave of Covid-19,” the article said.

The summit will be “crucial to rebalancin­g relations between the EU and the Indopacifi­c”, and it is key for both sides to “reaffirm our firm belief in democracy, rule of law, tolerance and the universali­ty and indivisibi­lity of human rights”, the leaders wrote. “We must seize this opportunit­y to elevate our relationsh­ip, using the huge potential of our democratic spaces to advance trade and investment ties and to support effective multilater­alism and a rulesbased order,” the article said.

The summit is also a chance to expand cooperatio­n in new areas for the developmen­t of societies and economies, such as the digital transition, connectivi­ty, mobility, health, the energy transition and climate action, it added.

THE TWO NATIONS TO LAUNCH A CONNECTIVI­TY PARTNERSHI­P BASED ON THEIR APPROACH TO TRANSPAREN­T AND SUSTAINABL­E INITIATIVE­S

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