New Delhi (India), September 8 (Ani): The European Union Political and Security Committee (PSC), composed of the ambassador of President Delphine Pronk and 27 EU members’ ambassadors, based in Brussels should visit India from September 10, the European Union delegation in India and Bhoutan said on Monday.
During their first visit to India, the Committee will organize strategic discussions with representatives of the high -level Indian government, representatives of the private sector defense, civil society organizations and the main reflection groups.
The delegation visit will last until September 14.
This in-depth commitment aims to provide a complete assessment of political priorities, while exploring future avenues to improve cooperation on key foreign policy issues, security and defense, in particular in the next EU-India summit, according to the official declaration.
Expressing enthusiasm for the next visit, the ambassador of the president of the PSC, Delphine Pronk, said: “The collaboration of the EU-Ind is vital in key areas of mutual interest, including the fight against terrorism, cybersecurity, hybrid cooperation, maritime security and interference from the maritime domain, these critical problems will be elevated on our defendants and foreign.
Herve Delphin, Ambassador of the European Union in India, also stressed: “In the volatile geopolitical and economic landscape of today, the EU and India emerge as natural partners with strongly convergent shared interests and values. Our leaders are determined to raise the strategic partnership of the EU-India and to exploit its potential of immensity. security.”
He said: “PSC’s visit to India highlights the European team’s collective will to strengthen links with India, in particular in the field of defense and security cooperation,” added the press release.
The visit is based on the recent key stages, including the visit to the college of EU commissioners in India in February, the first EU-India strategic dialogue in June, and the next EU-India summit in early 2026. The EU is one of the largest business and investors, said the two parties, said the two parties.
The EU and India as major pluralist democracies share a strong commitment to maintain the rule of law, human rights and democratic governance, noted the delegation of the European Union to India and Bhutan. (Ani)
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