India–EU Free Trade Agreement Concluded at 16th Summit: Explained
India and the European Union have achieved a major diplomatic and economic breakthrough. On January 27, 2026, during the 16th India–EU Summit, both sides formally announced the conclusion of negotiations on a long-awaited Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The summit, hosted by Narendra Modi, marks a turning point in India–EU relations after nearly two decades of negotiations.
India and the European Union signed documents announcing the conclusion of FTA negotiations and agreed on a Security and Defence Partnership, ending a negotiation process that began in 2007.
| Aspect | Details |
| Summit | 16th India–EU Summit |
| Date | January 27, 2026 |
| Key Outcome | Conclusion of India–EU FTA |
| Trade Size | $136 billion annually |
| Global Share | 25% of global GDP |
| Other Agreements | Defense & Security Partnership, Green Hydrogen Task Force |
Q. The India–EU Free Trade Agreement negotiations were originally launched in which year?
A. 2004
B. 2007
C. 2013
D. 2022
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