During the recent third India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) meeting in Brussels, both India and the European Union (EU) examined ways to boost their cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI), electric vehicles (EVs), semiconductors, renewable energy technologies, digital technologies, and building a resilient supply chain. In his remarks, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar said that trusted partnerships have become very integral in the wake of disruptive global trade practices and technology deficiencies. The discussions also highlight the increasing importance of this partnership to build and maintain a safe, modern, and sustainable global economy.
What Is the India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC)?
The India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC) is a strategic platform formed to enhance cooperation between India and the EU in the field of trade, technology and innovation.
The objectives of the Council include the following,
- Encouraging secure and resilient supply chains.
- Improving cooperation in emergent technologies.
- Helping in the process of digital transformation.
- Enhancing economic and strategic relationships.
- Promoting sustainable and equal growth.
The Council plays an important role in to solving common global issues through coordinated policies and initiatives.
Highlights of the Third India-EU TTC Meeting
1. Strategic Technologies and Digital Cooperation
India and Europe mutually agreed to enhance cooperation over advanced technologies such as,
- AI
- Semiconductors
- High-performance computing
- Secure digital infrastructure
- Emerging technologies
2. Clean Energy and Electric Mobility
The meeting discussed some important points discussing the urgency of the clean energy transition.
- Electric vehicles
- Battery technology
- Renewable energy
- Green hydrogen
- Energy efficiency
- Sustainable mobility
3. Trade, Investment and Resilient Supply Chains
India and the European Union have taken steps to bolster bilateral trade and investment, develop markets, and improve supply chain sustainability.
Jaishankar Highlights Importance of Trusted Partnerships
Honurable Dr. S. Jaishankar, India’s Minister of External Affairs, has argued that reliable partnerships are needed for countries to prosper in the quickly-evolving global economic environment.
He said that the,
- Global supply chains are always getting disrupted.
- It is hard to acquire sophisticated technology.
- Reliable partners can facilitate the strengthening of economic resilience.
- He noted that India-EU collaboration is a good example of how these challenges can be addressed through cooperation and trust.
Importance of the India-EU Cooperation
Expanded cooperation has various strategic advantages.
Strengthening Economic Relations
Improved trade and investments can promote economic development and job creation.
Promoting Technological Leadership
Joint research and innovations can speed up the process of the development of advanced technologies.
Aid in Achieving the Climate Goals
Collaboration in the areas like clean energy and electric transport will help achieve sustainability worldwide.
Providing Strategic Independence
Diversification of supply chains brings resilience in the face of global economic crises.
Stimulating Technological Progress
Partnership among governments, industries, startups, and research institutions fosters the evolution of technology.








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