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India and the European Union are “very close” to a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA), said the government, as both Delhi and Brussels formally announced the EU leadership will travel to India as chief guests for Republic Day and to hold the much-delayed EU-India summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

The EU-India BTA talks were originally launched in 2007 and then re-launched in 2022, and negotiations were fast-tracked in February 2025 during a visit by European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen. 

While the trade deal will be the focus of the visit, both sides are also expected to upgrade their strategic partnership, first announced in 2004, and adopt the new EU-India strategic agenda which includes cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

‘Crucial partner’

Both leaders will be accorded a State visit by India, and will witness the Republic Day parade on January 26 and the EI-India summit and a business summit on January 27, 2026.

“India is a crucial partner for the EU. Together, we share the capacity and responsibility to protect the rules-based international order. This meeting will be a key opportunity to build on our partnership and drive progress in our cooperation,” António Costa, President of the European Council said in a statement announcing the visit by him and Ms. Von Der Leyen from January 25-27. 

“Trade, security and defence, the clean transition and people to people cooperation will top the agenda of the discussions,” the statement added.

“[The] participation of EU leaders as chief guests at the 77th Republic Day and the 16th India-EU Summit will further deepen the India-EU strategic partnership and advance collaboration in priority areas of mutual interest,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in its release.

Engaged daily

Speaking to the media on Thursday (January 15, 2026), Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said that the negotiation teams were “very close now” to the conclusion of negotiations.

“We have closed 20 out of 24 chapters completely,” Mr. Agrawal said. “There are a few issues that still require ongoing negotiations and we are engaged virtually on a day-to-day basis on these. We are trying to see if we can meet the timeline when our leaders meet.”

Agricultural hurdles

Mr. Agrawal, however, clarified that this was limited to “sensitive agricultural” products.

“My sense is that, the official that has been quoted, said that sensitive agricultural issues on both sides are off the table, and I agree with her,” Mr. Agrawal said.

The question over agricultural products is significant as the EU’s latest trade deal with South American MERCOSUR countries has run into trouble with France over protests by French farmers this week. While Mr. Costa and Ms. Von Der Leyen will sign the agreement in Paraguay on Saturday (January 17, 2026), the European Parliament will need to ratify it. 

Under political pressure over one agreement, French President Emmanuel Macron, whose government survived two no-confidence motions over the agricultural issue this week, may raise his concerns on the agreement with India when he visits next month for the AI summit in Delhi, officials aware of the negotiations said.

The officials said France would be watching progress of the negotiations on agricultural market access especially for items like wine, dairy products, meat and processed food, which are considered “sensitive” for India.



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2026 to see upswing in India-E.U. relationship: Jaishankar in Luxembourg https://artifex.news/article70484984-ece/ Thu, 08 Jan 2026 03:02:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70484984-ece/ Read More “2026 to see upswing in India-E.U. relationship: Jaishankar in Luxembourg” »

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said he can “fairly confidently” predict that 2026 will see an upswing in India’s ties with Europe and Luxembourg can give the support to ramp up New Delhi’s relationship with the European Union.

Highlighting that there is a fair amount of volatility and unpredictability in the world, and every country, every region, is reassessing its interests and calculations, Jaishankar said, countries are saying “it’s not enough to de-risk. Maybe we should be building closer friendships and deeper partnerships.”

“So are there other particular countries, particular relationships that we can trust more than others? And I think that common sense is today, bringing India and the European Union much closer,” Mr. Jaishankar said during his interaction with the Indian community in Luxembourg.

“So I can fairly confidently predict that 2026 will see an upswing in ties with Europe. You will see, certainly, I can speak for the Indian end of that, you will see a much greater investment of time and energy and attention on our part where Europe is concerned,” he said.

Mr. Jaishankar, who is on a six-day visit to France and Luxembourg, shared the video of his interaction with the Indian community on Tuesday on X and also said in another post: “Glad to interact with members of the Indian community in Luxembourg today. Underlined the significant deepening of our partnership with Luxembourg across political, business and technology domains.”

“Appreciate the contributions of our diaspora in deepening India – Luxembourg ties,” said Mr. Jaishankar during his first visit to Luxembourg.

Earlier in the morning, Mr. Jaishankar met Prime Minister Luc Frieden, had a long, detailed discussion with Foreign Minister Javier Bethel, and called on Guillaume V, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. “It’s really been a very, very productive and a very satisfying day,” he said.

The Minister started his speech during the interaction by saying that at all his meetings in Luxembourg, “I heard very strong and very effusive words of praise for the Indian community.”

Talking about India’s relationship with Luzembourge, Mr. Jaishankar said, “At a time when we are seeking to ramp up that relationship with the European Union (EU), the support that Luxembourg can give us, the influence that it will have over … the collective decision making in Brussels is really quite significant, and I was given really the fullest assurance that, we are right now in a very advanced stage of negotiating a free trade agreement.”

Drawing attention to how India was doing “very much more and very much differently than before,” the Minister said, a lot of discussions, therefore, “were about how the digital infrastructure was working in India, how the space industry has taken off.”

“We, of course, have very high respect for Luxembourg’s own satellite, long standing satellite capacities, but they were obviously also tracking us in that domain, and there were a lot of questions and interest shown in that regard,” he said.

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.”

“Sometimes the paperwork involved, the number of things you have to do are very cumbersome. Sometimes, tariff is a barrier, but these rules and regulations are another wall which you have to overcome,” he said, adding, such deals take a long time “precisely because of all these complexities that we have to go through, the details, we have to look at products which we export, then go through the experience, okay, what has been the experience in the last 10, 15 20 years.”

“As an economy, as a country, today, we have become far, far more committed to pushing our products out in the world. In fact, for all the tariff volatility of this year, actually, our exports have done quite well, much better than people expected.”

“In the last few years, we’ve done a number of free trade agreements. Just last month, we signed one with Oman. We finalized one with New Zealand,” he said, but also pointed out that some of them may not be that big, “but believe me, every bit adds something, some set of exporters get new opportunities with every new trade agreement.”

Thanking the Indian community, he said he is proud of the image and reputation that they have built in Luxembourg and urged the members to build on that further to support India as it seeks to take the bilateral relationship to a higher level. “Maybe, you have words of advice to give me as well,” he said, sending peels of laughter.

Published – January 08, 2026 08:32 am IST



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