Commitment to iconic projects; 100 percent electrification of Indian Railways and a stronger focus on green energy are just a few of the many opportunities that the government will vigorously address.
The 15th India-EU summit concluded late Wednesday evening. The most important takeaways from this meeting between the two entities came with both parties agreeing to set up a high-level dialogue on trade and investment relations.
While the European Union outlined its vision for a “ambitious” free trade deal with India, the European Commission President Ursula von de Leyen admitted that there was a still a long way to go. “But, with this high level trade and investment dialogue, we hope to advance things and to promote our common interest in moving forward towards a free trade agreement,” von der Leyen told reporters from Brussels via video conference. “It needs to include our usual requirements in terms of market access, public procurement and, of course, sustainable development. So there is still a way to go,” she said.
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Negotiations on a comprehensive free trade agreement between the EU and India were suspended in 2013 after six years. Despite this logjam and the takeaways from Wednesday, Piyush Goyal , Minister of Commerce, underlined his country’s commitment to doing the right thing in terms of vigorously engaging both the European Union and the United Kingdom.
Speaking as a guest in a session titled ‘Partners In Revival Building A Better Future For All’, during the India Global Week #BeTheRevival (July 9-11), Goyal stated, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi is talking about an India engaging with the rest of the world on equal terms. It’s not about closing our doors or remaining exclusive. It’s about opening our doors to greater engagement with the world. But we want to develop our scale of operations in industry.”
Despite EU dragging its feet on the FTA, India remains committed to doing the right thing in terms of vigorously engaging both the EU and the UK.
Goyal, who is keen to engage with the UK for a preferential trade agreement (PTA) with the ultimate goal of a free trade agreement (FTA), put the ball in the UK’s court saying “I had offered a trade deal to the UK before they finalised on Brexit. I had good meetings with my counterparts in India. There were good conversation with new ministers. I can assure you that India stands committed to greater engagement with the UK. We are natural trading and business partners. There is a huge potential to expand trading. The choice is with the UK.”
The same approach has been applied in negotiations with the EU. Ahead of the meeting with EU representatives on Wednesday, Goyal had made a statement of intent saying that while he was aware of a stalemate in earlier discussions “I am looking for an early harvest deal and I am open to discussions on a variety of subjects. It is up to the UK and EU, whoever picks up the gauntlet first.
“I have an open mind with the UK as well,” said Goyal. “I am coming into negotiations with no preconceived notions. No red lines. I am offering to the UK an early harvest preferential agreement. If the UK comes forward with that openness, I am ready to start talking on Monday morning 9am.”
Goyal contends that Covid-19 has pushed India into attempting an economic revival. With prime minister Narendra Modi announcing a huge economic package and sectoral reforms in many segments India has turned a crisis into an opportunity.
Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU), visiting the solar-powered metro station Dwarka Sector 21 during her visit to India in November 2019. Under the leadership of PM Modi, India is increasingly focusing on green energy.
One of the key areas that India is beginning to focus on, following Modi’s attempts to drive attention to it, has been the platform of green energy. The Indian prime minister has displayed a strong focus on green energy and to bringing down pollution levels. The prime minister inaugurated a solar power plant (750MW) with the intention of upping the level to 20GW. Not satisfied with such a volume he then instructed it to be increased to five times that number.
The minister of commerce exuded a cautious optimism, albeit wrapped in eagerness, for the Indian economy turning a corner in a post-Covid (PC) and after-Covid (AC) world. “We are all committed to iconic projects. We are re-looking all projects in terms of a post Covid world. There will be a tightening of the belt and cost cutting and aligning ourselves.”
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