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India-EU Trade Deal: 'Mother of All Deals' Nears
17 Jan
Summary
- India and EU are close to a landmark Free Trade Agreement after two decades.
- The deal aims to boost bilateral trade and investment amidst rising protectionism.
- Key sticking points include market access for automobiles and agriculture sectors.

India and the European Union are nearing a monumental Free Trade Agreement, described as the 'mother of all deals.' This pact, after two decades of negotiations, aims to foster greater bilateral trade and investment, providing a strategic diversification pathway amidst increasing global protectionism.
The negotiations, initially launched in 2007, experienced significant hurdles over market access, tariffs, intellectual property, and environmental standards, halting in 2013. A major revival occurred in June 2022, expanding the scope to include investment protection and geographical indications, with talks accelerating after a February 2025 visit.




