Prime Minister Narendra Modi has hailed the newly concluded India–European Union Free Trade Agreement as the “mother of all deals,” calling it a transformative moment in India’s economic engagement with Europe. After years of stalled and stop-start negotiations, the landmark pact signals a breakthrough that could significantly expand trade, investment flows, and market access between India and the 27-nation EU bloc. The agreement is expected to ease tariffs, open new sectors for cooperation, and create fresh opportunities for businesses, professionals, and industries on both sides. From automobiles and wines to pharmaceuticals, textiles, and technology partnerships, the deal has wide-ranging implications for India’s global trade footprint.
