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India–EU 16th Summit Scheduled for 27 January 2027

Strengthening rules-based global order and strategic partnership

Deeksha Upadhyay 16 January 2026 13:50

India–EU 16th Summit Scheduled for 27 January 2027

The 16th India–European Union Summit has been officially scheduled for 27 January 2027 in India, marking a significant milestone in India–EU relations. Senior EU leadership, including the Presidents of the European Council and the European Commission, will participate in the summit and are also set to be chief guests at India’s Republic Day celebrations 2027. This diplomatic gesture underlines the growing strategic convergence between India and the European Union.

India–EU relations have evolved from a primarily economic partnership to a comprehensive strategic partnership, encompassing trade, technology, climate action, connectivity and global governance. The upcoming summit is expected to review progress under the EU–India Strategic Partnership Roadmap 2030, which provides a framework for cooperation in security, digital transformation, sustainable development and people-to-people ties.

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Key focus areas:
Trade and economic cooperation are likely to dominate discussions, particularly negotiations on the India–EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA), investment protection and geographical indications. Both sides seek to diversify supply chains, reduce strategic dependencies and enhance market access amid global trade uncertainties.

Technology and innovation will be another priority area, with collaboration on semiconductors, artificial intelligence, digital public infrastructure, cybersecurity and space cooperation. Climate action is expected to feature prominently, including renewable energy, green hydrogen, climate finance and implementation of the Paris Agreement.

Why it matters:
The summit reflects India’s rising geopolitical relevance and the EU’s interest in India as a stable democratic partner in the Indo-Pacific. Cooperation with the EU supports India’s goals of sustainable growth, technological advancement and strategic autonomy, while reinforcing commitment to a rules-based international order.

Conclusion:
The 16th India–EU Summit in January 2027 is poised to deepen bilateral engagement across strategic, economic and normative dimensions. As global power structures evolve, closer India–EU cooperation will play an important role in shaping a stable, inclusive and multipolar world order.

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