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Indian PM Narendra Modi (c) also met Belgian counterpart Charles Michel (r) while in Brussels and activated India's largest optical telescope, located 6,500 km away in the Himalayas (Photo: PMINDIA)

EU-India: reincarnation of a strategic partnership

The 13th EU-India summit which took place on Wednesday (30 March) in Brussels managed to successfully turn the corner for EU-India relations, reincarnating afresh the fading strategic partnership into an active, functioning relationship.

The so-called annual bilateral summit, which was held after a gap of precisely four years, produced a string of “deliverables” that took the partnership well beyond its traditional focus on trade and politics.

These (deliverables) include a partn...

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Lisbeth founded EUobserver in 2000 and is responsible to the Board for effective strategic leadership, planning and performance. After graduating from the Danish School of Media and Journalism, she worked as a journalist, analyst, and editor for Danish media.

Indian PM Narendra Modi (c) also met Belgian counterpart Charles Michel (r) while in Brussels and activated India's largest optical telescope, located 6,500 km away in the Himalayas (Photo: PMINDIA)

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Lisbeth founded EUobserver in 2000 and is responsible to the Board for effective strategic leadership, planning and performance. After graduating from the Danish School of Media and Journalism, she worked as a journalist, analyst, and editor for Danish media.

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