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_aSaint-Mézard, Isabelle
245 1 0 _aA like-minded partner?
_bIndia's evolving domestic politics and implications for the EU
_cIsabelle Saint-Mézard
_h[Recurso electrónico]
260 _b : European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
_c , 2022
_aParis, France
300 _c8 p.
490 0 _aBrief
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504 _aBibliografía: p. 7-8
520 _aIn late April 2022, European Commission President von der Leyen embarked on an official visit to India in an endeavour to boost EU-India relations. The main focus of the visit was the resumption of negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA) and exploring options for an India-Europe Trade and Technology Council, the EU's only second such council with a foreign partner (the other being the United States). The following week, in early May 2022, Prime Minister Modi visited Germany, Denmark and France successively. In Berlin, he held inter-governmental consultations with new German chancellor Scholz; in Copenhagen, he attended the second India-Nordic Summit with the prime ministers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, and in Paris, he met with newly re-elected President Macron. This flurry of diplomatic activity reflected the growing density of India's relations with the EU collectively and with various European states.
610 2 7 _aUnión Europea
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650 7 _aDemocracia
650 7 _aSituación política
650 7 _aRelación internacional
650 0 _aAcuerdo comercial
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_aIndia
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