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India-European FTA Signed: Indeed ‘Mother of all Deals’

New Delhi. The signing of the India–European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on January 26, marks a watershed moment in one of the world’s most consequential economic relationships. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called it as a transformative step and Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal calling it the “mother of all deals,” a phrase that has caught the attention of the world, considering the scale and ambition of the pact.

The Prime Minister  said the agreement would open unprecedented opportunities for 1.4 billion Indians and hundreds of millions of Europeans, underscoring that India is among the fastest-growing major economies and a trusted partner in global economic governance.

The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailed the agreement as a forward-looking partnership between two large democracies committed to resilient supply chains, open markets and sustainable growth. She told the Prime Minister “We did it. We delivered the mother of all deals.”

Beyond tariff reductions and market access, the agreement is poised to be transformational for high-technology sectors, particularly aerospace and defence, where India and the EU already share deep industrial linkages but have so far operated below potential.

Europe is home to some of the world’s leading aerospace and defence majors, including Airbus, Safran, Rolls-Royce, Leonardo, Thales and MBDA, many of which already have joint ventures, sourcing arrangements and engineering centres in India. The FTA is expected to reduce regulatory friction, harmonise standards, improve intellectual property protections and streamline customs processes, all of which are critical in industries where supply chains span continents and precision manufacturing depends on predictability.

Deeper Integration with European Value Chains

For India, which has set an ambitious target of expanding its aerospace and defence manufacturing footprint under the Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives, the agreement offers a gateway to deeper integration with European value chains. Indian companies are already supplying components, aero-structures, forgings, castings, avionics sub-systems and software services to European OEMs. With tariff barriers lowered and certification processes aligned, these suppliers could see expanded roles, moving up from build-to-print contracts to higher value design and co-development work.

The deal could also catalyse joint research in emerging domains such as sustainable aviation fuels, green hydrogen propulsion, unmanned systems, space technologies and cyber defence, areas where Europe has advanced capabilities and India offers scale, engineering talent and cost competitiveness.

Prime Minister Modi emphasised that the agreement is not merely about trade volumes but about building trusted partnerships in a volatile global environment, noting that resilient and diversified supply chains are now a strategic imperative. Von der Leyen echoed this sentiment, stating that Europe sees India as a reliable and strategic partner in shaping a secure and sustainable future, adding that the FTA reflects shared values of democracy, rule of law and rules-based commerce. In the defence sector, where procurement decisions are increasingly intertwined with geopolitics, such political alignment can accelerate government-to-government deals, co-production arrangements and technology transfers.

Civil Aviation to Gain

The civil aviation segment stands to gain significantly as well. India is one of the fastest-growing aviation markets in the world, with record aircraft orders by Indian carriers and a rapidly expanding airport infrastructure network. European manufacturers and engine makers are deeply embedded in this growth story, and the FTA could further ease the movement of parts, maintenance services and technical expertise. This would benefit not only large OEMs but also Tier-2 and Tier-3 suppliers on both sides, fostering clusters that link European design strengths with Indian manufacturing and MRO capabilities.

Calling it the “mother of all deals,” policymakers in New Delhi have signalled that the agreement’s breadth goes beyond conventional trade pacts, covering digital trade, services, investment protection and sustainable development commitments. For aerospace and defence, where projects run for decades and require policy stability, such a comprehensive framework reduces uncertainty and enhances investor confidence. European firms looking to diversify production bases may now view India not just as a market but as a long-term manufacturing and export hub serving Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

In strategic terms, the India–EU FTA comes at a time when global supply chains are disrupted and nations are seeking trusted partners to reduce overdependence on single geographies. By knitting together two major economic blocs with complementary strengths, the agreement has the potential to reshape industrial cooperation across sectors, with aerospace and defence at the forefront.

The deal could mark the beginning of a new chapter in India–Europe relations, one in which trade, technology and trust converge to create what leaders on both sides have framed as a truly transformational partnership.

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