'From Europe To Vietnam': EAM Jaishankar Outlines India's Next Major Plan After IMEC
'Think Of Us As Family': EAM Jaishankar Reacts On Europe-India Ties At Raisina Mediterranean 2025
Speaking at the Raisina Mediterranean 2025 Ministerial Session in Marseille, France, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized the need for 'solid, predictable partners' in India's relationship with Europe. He noted that Europe must move beyond working only with like-minded partners and instead focus on finding common ground. Jaishankar highlighted the importance of strategic flexibility, saying Europe needs to develop both the mentality of hedging and the practical ability to engage with a broader set of global partners.#jaishankar #externalaffairsminister #raisinadialogue #mediterranean #marseille #france #europe #eustrategy #freetradeagreement #foreignpolicy #internationalrelations #diplomacy #economicrelations #geopolitics #ministerialsession #indiaspeech #eurasianaffairs #europeanunion #viral #trending #news #toi #toibharat
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