Some takeaways from the interaction between BL and EU
Commissioner.
The pandemic and Russia’s war of aggression
against Ukraine forced us to understand that we have to move towards what
we call strategic autonomy. I don’t believe that strategic economy means that
everything has to be produced from A to Z in Europe. It’s quite the opposite.
Strategic autonomy means diversification of suppliers and customers. In that
respect, India shows a great example because this country is not dependent on
any (one) partner. The more we are diversified, interlinked and interconnected,
the better it is, because it contributes to peace and stability.
The EU is already India`s number one trade
partner and also the largest source of FDI. 6000 EU companies are present in
India, employing nearly 2 million people directly, and 5 indirectly. Yet, much
more can be done. In this respect, it is critical to have a conducive
investment climate and I think India understands this very well. This is why we
have now this re-energized talks in several areas besides the trade agreement,
as we are also negotiating, for example, a separate agreement the protection of
investors