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1. What is happening?
India and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) — a bloc of five post-Soviet states (Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic) — have agreed to start negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). They signed the Terms of Reference (ToR) in Moscow to formally launch the process.
2. Who is involved?
- India: Represented by Ajay Bhadoo, India’s Chief Negotiator and Additional Secretary in the Commerce Department.
- EAEU: Represented by the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), headed by Andrei Slepnev. The EEC is the permanent regulatory body of the EAEU.
3. Why is this important?
- The combined GDP of India and EAEU is $6.5 trillion.
- The FTA is expected to:
- Expand market access for Indian exporters.
- Diversify trade into new sectors and regions.
- Strengthen competitiveness against non-market economies.
- Provide benefits to MSMEs, small, and medium businesses.
- Unlock untapped trade potential and increase investments.
- India and the EAEU have discussed economic cooperation since 2017.
- The idea was highlighted again during the India-Russia summit in July 2024.
- Trade between India and the EAEU touched $69 billion in 2024, a 7% increase over 2023.
- The ToR signing now clears the way for formal negotiations, which will focus on framework, organizational aspects, and long-term cooperation mechanisms.
“International cooperation begins with trade, for it builds the trust that politics later secures.” – Anonymous
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