EU’s Fresh Snub To Trump? New Strategy To Reinforce ‘Prosperity And Security’ With India Announced | World News

Donald Trump, President of the United States, calls European countries to impose sanctions on India to stop New Delhi’s Russian oil purchase. In particular, Trump has already applied a 50% tariff to India and forces other countries to do the same. However, the European Commission seems to have given a new snub to the US president. Contrary to what Trump wants, the European Commission and the high representative on Wednesday have aimed to deepen, expand and coordinate bilateral cooperation, to improve the welfare and security, to coordinate better, to coordinate, to coordinate, to coordinate, to coordinate, to coordinate, to coordinate better.
European Commission President Ursula von Der Luyen announced the initiative in the 2024-2029 political directives. With its new strategy, the EU also said that it also moved its relationship with India to the next level by advanceing trade, investment and talent mobility while deepening industrial cooperation in the defense sector. “It is time to focus on reliable partners and to double the partnerships for common values.
“Deepening our industrial cooperation in defense. Europe is already the largest trade partner in India and we are determined to conclude our free trade agreement by the end of the year. Europe is open for business. And we are ready to invest in our common future with India.” Joint communication summarizes the EU’s strategic vision to develop cooperation with India and deals with the fields of increasing participation potential and defines five areas of common interest and complementary forces by developing existing ties. The EU -India relations, which change geopolitical facts, are increasingly vital to strengthen economic growth and security and diversify supply chains in response to today’s uncertain global order.
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“Joint communication suggests the proposed EU-India security and defense partnership. This will develop strategic consultations and joint initiatives, including crisis management, maritime safety, cyber defense and terrorism fighting and protective defense industrial cooperation, to increase production and technological skills, to secure supply chains and to focus on the driving forces.”
“The initiation of negotiations for the security of the information contract will support closer security and defense cooperation. Close cooperation on Indo-Pacific, hybrid threats, space security and Russia’s focus on Ukraine, shadow fleets and sanctions, other focus areas.”
Joint communication also emphasizes the strengthening of regional connection initiatives such as India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) and advances the Global Ağı Pass and EU-H-India triple cooperation in third countries and third countries. In order to facilitate labor mobility, the pilot emphasizes the increasing interaction and support coordination between India and the EU, including the European Legal Age Passage Office and Skill Mobility. It requires the development of a comprehensive mobility cooperation framework that includes work and research.
“Joint communication defines the important potential to strengthen the economic security within the Trade and Technology Council (TTC), which concludes the ongoing negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) by summarizing strategies to strengthen commercial ties, while supporting the economic security in the Trade and Technology Council (TTC).
“This New Strategy Also Also Proposes Depeceng Tech Cooperation, Inclument A Potental Eu-Inia Startup Partnership, and Invites India to Associate with Horizon Europe. Intensify Cooperation on Renewables, Developing Green Hydrogen Capabilities and Expanding Green Finance, it Highlights Opporthen Food Security, and HEALTH, Climate and Disaster
Kaja Kallas, the EU’s Foreign and Security Policy Representative, called India “one of the most important players of the world and a natural partner for the European Union”. “India is one of the most important players in the world today and a natural partner for the European Union. There are many areas where our interests, strong aspects and political will are aligned. (With Ians entrances)



