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    India’s 77th Republic Day highlights growing EU economic ties

    January 27, 2026
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    India marked its 77th Republic Day on Monday with senior European Union leaders attending the national celebrations in New Delhi, underscoring the country’s expanding global economic and diplomatic engagement. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa at the annual parade along Kartavya Path, coinciding with high-level India–EU meetings in the capital.

    EU leadership presence underscores India’s global ascent at Republic Day
    Republic Day reflects India’s rise as PM Modi hosts EU leaders to strengthen economic cooperation.

    Republic Day commemorates the adoption of India’s Constitution in 1950 and is one of the country’s most significant national events. The annual parade traditionally showcases India’s military capabilities, cultural diversity, and participation by states and federal institutions. In recent years, the ceremony has also evolved into a platform for international engagement, with the presence of foreign leaders reflecting India’s growing diplomatic and economic profile.

    The attendance of the European Union’s top leadership highlighted the expanding scope of India–EU relations. Both sides have deepened engagement across trade, technology, climate cooperation, and security, with economic ties forming the foundation of the partnership. Regular institutional dialogue and increasing commercial activity have reinforced the relationship as India’s global economic integration continues to accelerate.

    India’s sustained economic growth has drawn increased international attention. The country remains among the fastest-growing major economies, supported by domestic consumption, public investment in infrastructure, and expansion in manufacturing and services. Global financial institutions have repeatedly identified India as a key contributor to global growth, reflecting its scale, market depth, and ongoing structural reforms.

    Economic growth strengthens India’s global standing

    European officials attending the Republic Day events highlighted India’s expanding role in global supply chains. India has attracted strong foreign direct investment in sectors such as technology, pharmaceuticals, automotive manufacturing, renewable energy, and digital services. European companies account for a significant share of this investment, supported by India’s skilled workforce, large consumer base, and regulatory reforms aimed at improving ease of doing business.

    Trade between India and the European Union has expanded steadily over the past decade, with the EU remaining one of India’s largest trading partners. Bilateral trade spans goods and services across manufacturing, engineering, chemicals, information technology, and financial services. Officials from both sides have emphasized regulatory cooperation and improved market access as central to sustaining trade growth.

    The visit coincided with the 16th India-European Union Summit, where formal discussions focused on trade, investment, and regulatory cooperation. Negotiations on a comprehensive trade agreement have been ongoing for several years and cover goods, services, and investment protection. Both sides have reiterated their commitment to advancing economic cooperation through structured frameworks and continued diplomatic engagement.

    Trade diversification supports economic resilience

    Under Modi’s leadership, India has pursued policies focused on macroeconomic stability, infrastructure expansion, and global competitiveness. Initiatives in digital public infrastructure, manufacturing incentives, logistics modernization, and energy development have reshaped India’s economic landscape, contributing to its position among the world’s top five economies by size and reinforcing its role in global markets.

    India’s Republic Day celebrations concluded with ceremonial events and official meetings, reinforcing the link between national milestones and international engagement. The participation of senior EU leaders this year reflected India’s growing global stature, as economic growth and institutional partnerships continue to shape its role in international trade and diplomacy. – By Content Syndication Services.

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