India, EU review Strategic Partnership Roadmap ahead of 2025 conclusion
Brussels [Belgium], November 26 (ANI): India and the European Union (EU) reviewed the full spectrum of their political, economic and security partnership during two high-level meetings held in Brussels on November 18 and 19, as both sides prepare to move beyond the India-EU Strategic Partnership Roadmap 2025.
According to a joint statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs, the 11th India-EU Foreign Policy and Security Consultations and the 6th Strategic Partnership Review Meeting examined the "full spectrum of the bilateral relationship". They reviewed the implementation of the 'India-EU Strategic Partnership: A Roadmap to 2025', which is reaching completion this year.
The joint statement further noted that the discussions also covered a broad range of topics, including economic security, resilient supply chains, trade and investment, the Global Gateway, the India-EU Connectivity Partnership and India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), as well as cooperation in the fields of innovation, science and technology, and opportunities to deepen people-to-people contacts in education and research.
The two sides underlined the need for continued dialogue on supply chain diversification and noted progress under the India-EU Trade and Technology Council.
Discussions covered economic security, resilient supply chains, the Global Gateway, the India-EU Connectivity Partnership and the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). Both sides also explored deeper cooperation in innovation, science and technology, education and research.
" They took note of India's upcoming BRICS Chairship in 2026 and noted substantial points of convergence on global issues to be further explored. Both sides unequivocally condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism. They also looked forward to the next edition of the India-EU Human Rights Dialogue, MEA said.
They underscored the need for a "comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine in accordance with international law and the principles of the UN charter" and reiterated support for the Peace Plan for Gaza, calling for early restoration of stability.
India and the EU said they "look forward to constructive negotiations aiming at the timely and successful conclusion of a Security and Defence Partnership and a Security of Information Agreement."
The Foreign Policy and Security Consultations were chaired by Olof Skoog, Deputy Secretary General for Political Affairs, and Sibi George, India's Secretary (West).
Secretary (West) also attended the EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum on 20-21 November, where he delivered a keynote address at the session on Critical Maritime Infrastructure and participated in a roundtable on economic security and digital connectivity. (ANI)
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