Saying that the world system is in the midst of a deep change, the Foreign Minister K. Jaishankar said on Tuesday that even though India and the European Union cannot have the same approach many times, there is a place to make deep relations for both.
He was speaking with the European Commission Kaza Kalas’s high representative and vice-president in Brussels after the first strategic dialogue, during which he discussed intensive cooperation in defense, maritime security, counter-terrorism, cyber and AI, space and defense industry cooperations. He also discussed a security and defense partnership, and a dialogue on space, which was expected to call the first session in the last quarter of 2025.
Jaishankar posted on X “also shared the perspective on” Indo-Pacific, The status in Europe and West Asia “. “As political democracy, market economies and pluralistic societies, India and the European Unions share many convergence in a rapid multi -polar world.”
According to a statement by the European Union, strategic dialogue “a rule-based international order, confirming a strong commitment to global peace, stability and prosperity, shared in shared democratic values and converted strategic interests”. “… India, has the right and responsibility to protect its citizens from the acts of terror,” said, weeks after Operation Sindoor.
“It is clear that the world system is in the midst of an intensive change,” Eam said, “as two important poles of that emerging reality, is a powerful place for India and the European Union that is to create deep relations.” “There will be situations when our attitude cannot be completely uniform … what is important is that we expand the common ground and understand and increase the level of faith.”
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