Answering a question about the Free Trade Agreement vis-a-vis agricultural produce and family businesses, he said, “Tariffs are only one part of the issue. Often we get into very complicated issues of standards. You know, particularly you mentioned rice, there being some debates in regard to residues and so on.”
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Jaishankar Predicts India-Europe Ties to Soar by 2026, Urges Deeper Partnerships

  • External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar anticipates a significant "upswing" in India's ties with Europe by 2026.
  • He emphasized moving beyond "de-risking" to building "closer friendships and deeper partnerships" amidst global volatility.
  • Luxembourg's support is crucial for strengthening New Delhi's relationship with the European Union, especially for an ongoing Free Trade Agreement.
  • Discussions during his visit covered India's digital infrastructure, burgeoning space industry, and commitment to global exports.
  • Jaishankar met Luxembourg's PM Luc Frieden, Foreign Minister Javier Bethel, and Grand Duke Guillaume V, calling the visit "very productive."

Why It Matters: Jaishankar foresees a major boost in India-Europe relations by 2026, advocating for deeper strategic partnerships and trade.

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