31.03.2016
EurActiv
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a summit with EU leaders yesterday (30 March) to strengthen ties with bloc, vowing to boost counter-terrorism cooperation as he paid tribute to the victims of the Brussels attacks.
The 22 March suicide attacks on the Belgian capital’s airport and metro system loomed large over Modi’s visit to Brussels for the 13th EU-India summit, with the premier saying his country shared Belgium’s pain.
In a joint statement after talks with European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, the leaders condemned last week’s carnage, which killed 32 people and were claimed by the Islamic State group, as “an unacceptable affront to our open democratic societies”.
“The EU and India will remain united and firm in the fight against hatred, violent extremism and terrorism,” they said.
Also on the agenda at the summit were efforts to boost trade and investment.
The 28-member European Union is the South Asian nation’s biggest trading partner and its largest source of foreign investment, accounting for around 26% of total inward investment, or $69 billion (€61 billion).
Indian nationals protest Modi visit. Brussels, 30 March.
Modi’s right-wing nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept to power in 2014 promising to revive India’s economy and create much-needed jobs.
But while India is the world’s fastest-growing major economy, experts say it is still not expanding at a fast enough pace to provide employment for a burgeoning young population.
The EU and India launched negotiations on a free-trade agreement in 2007 but progress has been held up due to differences over intellectual property rights and efforts by Brussels to link trade with climate change action.
The economic ties between the two sides were put in the spotlight by Indian giant Tata Steel’s announcement on the eve of the summit that it plans to sell its British assets, with thousands of jobs at stake.
BREXIT CAMPAIGN SEEKS GAINS FROM TATA STEEL’S UK EXIT
Britain battled to save its steel industry on Wednesday (30 March) after India’s Tata Steel put its British operations up for sale, leaving thousands of jobs at risk as a result of cheap Chinese imports.
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The last EU-India summit was held in 2012 but a series of spats over trade, and then over the fate of two Italian marines who skipped bail while on trial for murder in New Delhi, got in the way of organising the next meeting.
EU-INDIA TRADE DEAL NOT YET IN SIGHT
European and Indian officials don’t expect much will come out of the EU-India Summit today (10 February) in New Delhi, but leaders on both sides will assess progress on negotiations towards a Free Trade Agreement, which seems stuck in disputes over tariffs.
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With ties between the two countries already strained, Italy upped tensions further on Wednesday by launching a legal battle at an international tribunal to bring home one of the marines, who has been living in Italy’s embassy in New Delhi after the 2012 killing of two Indian fishermen who Rome says were mistaken for pirates.
The other marine has already returned home. The EU and India failed to make any progress in resolving the row during their one-day talks.
“The EU shares Italy’s concerns to find an expeditious solution for the prolonged restriction of liberty of the two marines,” their statement read, while “India stressed the need for rendering due justice for the families” of the fishermen.
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