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India-EU Mega Trade Deal Marks Strategic Shift in Global Multipolar Order

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
January 27, 2026
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India and the European Union have signed a historic mega free trade agreement, establishing one of the world’s largest economic partnerships and signaling a major step toward a multipolar global order.


The deal, covering nearly 2 billion people and close to a quarter of global GDP, extends far beyond commerce, encompassing defence, security, and strategic cooperation.

This agreement completes a critical piece in India’s multipolar foreign policy vision, allowing New Delhi to engage with multiple global powers on its own terms. India already maintains strong ties with the United States, Russia, Japan, ASEAN countries, Australia, and Canada, and the EU deal now firmly connects Europe into India’s strategic and economic framework.


Economic Impact

Currently, India-EU trade stands at approximately $130 billion, with projections suggesting it could rise to $300 billion within 1–1.5 years of implementation, and potentially $500 billion by the end of this decade. Up to 90% of Indian exports to the EU are expected to enter duty-free, providing Indian exporters a competitive edge in a highly mature, consumption-driven market.

The deal also levels the regional playing field, granting India the same preferential access to EU markets that neighbouring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka previously enjoyed. India’s exports, particularly in textiles, leather, garments, gems, and jewellery, complement Europe’s high-tech engineering and advanced manufacturing sectors, fostering growth without creating destructive competition.


Defence and Security Partnership

The agreement also includes a comprehensive defence and security framework:

  1. Industrial Collaboration: European defence firms can partner directly with Indian private sector companies, supporting the “Make in India” initiative and joint ventures for advanced military platforms.

  2. Cybersecurity Cooperation: Europe’s expertise in cybersecurity will enhance India’s digital resilience, while European firms gain access to India’s dynamic tech market.

  3. Maritime Security: Enhanced collaboration in the Indo-Pacific will support open, rules-based maritime governance, complementing India’s relations with the United States and regional navies.

  4. Space and Technology: Future joint projects, such as Eurodrone-like initiatives, are expected to strengthen industrial and strategic linkages.


Strategic Agenda for the Future

The third pillar focuses on long-term strategic cooperation, including:

  • Integrated supply chains between India and the EU for manufacturing and technology

  • Enhanced labour mobility to support job creation in textiles, engineering, and high-tech sectors

  • Strengthened collaboration in dual-use technologies, critical supply chains, and advanced industrial sectors

This framework is designed to build trust and position India as a rule-shaping power rather than a rule-taker in the evolving multipolar world.


A Milestone in Modi’s Multipolar Vision

Negotiations began in 2007 but stalled over market access issues. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the talks resumed with intensive engagement from 2021 onwards, involving Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, and the PMO. The deal is considered Europe’s largest ever trade agreement with a single country, reflecting India’s rising global influence.

This agreement not only boosts trade and creates jobs but also enhances India’s strategic leverage, deepening economic and security ties with Europe while reinforcing India’s role in a stable, multipolar global system.

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