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100 _aSrichandan, Prasad Sakti
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245 _aIndia-EU strategic partnership: In search of a new meaning
260 _aWorld Affairs
300 _a25(2), Apr-Jun, 2021: p.24-39
520 _aBoth India and the EU regard each other as natural partners. The EU’s expansion with further economic integration and India’s emergence as an economic heavyweight have created space for a mutually beneficial partnership. The elevation of the bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership has opened new vistas of opportunities. Both agree that, deepening the bilateral relationship should support rather than undermine the international multilateral regime. The EU is India’s largest trading partner, but current levels are below potential. So, diversifying and harnessing the potential areas of cooperation will make the EU-India relations, strategic in the truest sense. The relations between EU and India is now being held as a significant factor in shaping EU’s plan to engage with Asia. – Reproduced
650 _aIndia-EU strategic partnership,
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773 _aWorld Affairs
906 _aINDIA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - EUROPEAN UNION
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