New Era For India-Europe Ties? EU Chief Ursula Von Der Leyen Meets S Jaishankar In Delhi – 10 Points

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New Delhi: President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen convened with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday, in a bid to reenergize India-Europe relations amid an ‘era of conflicts and competition.’ Accompanied by 20 members of the European College of Commissioners, the EU chief is here on a two-day visit. 

The development comes when US President Donald Trump has revealed intentions of imposing 25% tariff over goods manufactured in the EU. The Republican leader has alleged that the EU was created to ‘screw the United States.’ 

  • Jaishankar praised von der Leyen’s views on deepening India-EU relations. He wrote on X, “The wide-ranging participation of Indian Ministers and EU College of Commissioners during this visit stands testimony to the importance we place on deeper India-EU ties.” 

  • Von der Leyen described India as a ‘trusted friend’ and a ‘strategic ally.’ She posted on X, “In an era of conflicts and intense competition, you need trusted friends. For Europe, India is such a friend and a strategic ally.” Von der Leyen posted shortly after being welcomed at Delhi airport by Minister of State Anupriya Patel. 

  • She will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday. They will discuss ways to take the India-EU strategic partnership to the next level. 

  • The visit will also include the second ministerial meeting of the India-EU Trade and Technology Council. Several bilateral ministerial meetings are scheduled as well. 

  • A senior EU official stated that Von der Leyen’s visit aims to shape a new strategic agenda for India-EU relations. The focus will be on key areas such as trade, investment, technology, digitalization, and connectivity.

  • The European side is expected to raise concerns about the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the enforcement of EU sanctions, particularly on trade involving sensitive technologies. However, an Indian official emphasized that New Delhi has maintained its stance that a resolution can only be achieved through dialogue, urging both Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.

  • On Thursday, Leyen visited Rajghat in New Delhi to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, reflecting on his message of ‘universal peace,’ as noted by the Ministry of External Affairs. 

  • This is von der Leyen’s third visit to India. She had earlier visited in April 2022 for an official bilateral trip and in September 2023 for the G20 Leaders’ Summit. 

  • India and the EU have strengthened their diplomatic ties in recent years. Modi and von der Leyen have met regularly at international summits, and this visit marks a new step in their engagement. 

  • However, in a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed that this marks the first-ever visit of the EU College of Commissioners to India as a group. It is also among the first high-level delegations from the European Commission since the current leadership assumed office in December 2024, following the European parliamentary elections in June 2024.



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