India and the European Union have finalized a landmark trade agreement worth 180 billion euros, a deal that will encompass roughly a quarter of the world economy. The pact, announced by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, opens the EU’s vast market to Indian goods and services under reduced tariffs and clearer rules of trade. The agreement comes as both sides seek to diversify away from a volatile relationship with the United States and to secure a stable economic partnership. The signing ceremony took place in Brussels, where EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met with Modi and exchanged formal documents, marking a new chapter in Indo‑European economic cooperation.
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