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Foreign leaders, business heads hail India-EU FTA as historic, geopolitically decisive - The Tribune

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58% : Reflecting the broader strategic context, members of the European Parliament said the FTA signals the EU's intent to diversify partnerships and enhance strategic autonomy, with India emerging as a central global actor.
55% : Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen described the deal as geopolitically crucial, highlighting the first-mover advantage in a combined India-EU market.
50% : India and the European Union had on Tuesday agreed to significantly deepen their strategic partnership and concluded the negotiations of the long-awaited Free Trade Agreement.
49% : Foreign leaders across Europe on Thursday welcomed the conclusion of the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA), describing it as historic, strategic and critical for economic resilience amid a fragmenting global trade order.
44% : Jan Noether, Director General of the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, described the pact as the "mother of all free trade agreements," bringing together nearly a quarter of global GDP.
40% : Austria's Chancellor Christian Stocker said the agreement creates a free trade zone benefiting nearly two billion people, calling it a major step towards Europe's resilience in a rapidly changing global order.

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