India and the European Union have agreed to initiate a ministerial strategic foreign policy dialogue to address pressing global challenges, including geopolitical tensions and Chinese assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region. The dialogue aims to strengthen cooperation in security, trade, digital infrastructure, and green transition ahead of their summit-level talks.
India and the European Union have agreed to launch a precedent-setting ministerial strategic foreign policy dialogue. The dialogue, announced during a conversation between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and EU High Representative Kaja Kallas, will address critical issues like geopolitical dynamics and Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific.
In anticipation of the India-EU summit in New Delhi, the strategic dialogue aims to forge deeper cooperation in security, digital infrastructure, and trade. The initiative is seen as a significant step, following the creation of the India-EU Trade and Technology Council last year.
Both parties are looking to enhance collaboration, ensuring a free and rules-based maritime order in the Indo-Pacific. The upcoming dialogue platform is expected to help craft joint strategies in facing shared geopolitical challenges.