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Indian EU Officials Set To Talk On Mutual Economic Benefit In Brussels


The representatives from India and the European Union (EU) are all set to deliberate on cooperation measures for mutual economic benefit at the EU-India leaders conference at European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium.

The conference is expected to bring together major EU Parliament members, business leaders, academics and civil society representatives to discuss trade, investment and diplomacy in the EU-India corridor. 

Leaders such as Morten Lokkegaard, Member of European Parliament – Denmark; Sujit S Nair, Chairman – Europe India Centre for Business and Industry; Pratik Gadia, Founder & CEO of the Yarn Bazaar etc. are part of the upcoming event.

“Closer trade relations between India and the European Union are essential for fostering economic growth and sustainable development in both regions. By bringing together key stakeholders from both regions, we can work towards building a stronger and more prosperous partnership between India and the EU,” said Sujit S Nair, Chairman, Europe India Centre for Business and Industry (EICBI).

Amit Lath, CEO and Managing Partner, Sharda Group of Industries also commented on the need for greater engagement and cooperation between India and the EU. 

“In an era of multipolarity, India is expected to become the world’s most populous nation and a significant geopolitical player. This necessitates European Union member states to shift their policies to engage with one of the world’s largest consumer and industrial markets,” added Lath.

Pratik Gadia, Founder and CEO of the Yarn Bazaar said that India and the EU have traditionally enjoyed extremely cordial and collaborative relations. However, there is still major scope for both entities to undertake more initiatives that will greatly benefit both economies. 

“Set against the backdrop of the esteemed European Parliament, this conference presents an exceptional occasion for attendees to engage closely with influential decision-makers and subject matter experts and ideate on ways to cooperate for mutual benefit,” Gadia added.






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