Syllabus: GS2/ International Relation
In Context
- India has unveiled a 6-point plan aimed at fostering a stronger economic partnership with the European Union (EU).
About the 6-Point Plan
- Trusted Partnership: Strengthen economic ties to create unprecedented opportunities for a combined population of 2 billion.
- Build a foundation of trust for sustained cooperation.
- Fair Trade Agenda: Develop a mutually beneficial Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers.
- Ensure benefits for small enterprises, farmers, and fishermen, enhancing equitable trade practices.
- High-Quality Production: Adopt EU best practices to harmonize standards and achieve “zero defect, zero effect” manufacturing, focusing on quality and sustainability.
- Technological Collaboration: Jointly develop cutting-edge technologies and strengthen critical raw material supply chains.
- Enhance resilience against non-market economies and promote fair practices in technology sharing.
- Sustainable Development: Align trade with sustainable development goals under the principle of common but differentiated responsibility.
- Cooperate in renewable energy, green technologies, and environmental protection.
- Mutual Growth: Leverage India’s talent pool to act as a “living bridge” for mutual development.
- Enhance cultural and economic exchanges to boost innovation and shared prosperity.
India-EU Relations: An Overview
- Political Cooperation: Relations date back to the 1960s, with a significant boost from the 1994 cooperation agreement.
- Key milestones: 2000: First India-EU Summit.
- 2004: Upgraded to a Strategic Partnership at the 5th India-EU Summit in The Hague.
- Economic Cooperation: Bilateral trade reached USD 137.41 billion (2023-24), making the EU India’s largest trading partner in goods. Bilateral trade in services was USD 51.45 billion (2023).
- Water Management: The India-EU Water Partnership (IEWP), established in 2016, enhances frameworks in water management.
- Nuclear Energy: Agreement in 2020 for R&D cooperation on peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
- Trade and Technology Council (TTC): Established in 2023 to promote collaboration on trade, technology, and security.
Challenges in India-EU Collaboration
- Legacy Trade Issues: Persistent disputes over tariffs, non-tariff barriers, and standards harmonization.
- Technology Transfer: Challenges in aligning intellectual property rights (IPR) and ensuring fair sharing of technology.
- Critical Raw Materials: Geopolitical tensions and competition hinder securing vital resources for both parties.
Way Forward
- Accelerate FTA Negotiations: Focus on resolving issues related to market access, trade facilitation, and dispute resolution.
- Enhanced R&D Partnerships: Establish joint research centers and innovation hubs to drive technological collaboration.
- Sustainability Focus: Invest in green technologies and renewable energy to achieve long-term environmental and economic benefits.
Conclusion
- India’s 6-point plan offers a robust roadmap for deepening India-EU relations, addressing critical issues like trade, technology, and sustainability. By leveraging complementary strengths and addressing existing challenges, this partnership can play a transformative role in fostering global economic stability and resilience.
Source: TH
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