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UE i Indie dążą do zbliżenia w cieniu stosunków z Rosją

Komisja Europejska zaproponowała nową agendę strategiczną UE-Indie, mającą na celu rozwijanie powiązań handlowych i związanych z kwestiami bezpieczeństwa między UE a najludniejszą demokracją świata. Trwały sojusz Indii z Rosją pozostaje jednak źródłem nieporozumień między obiema stronami.

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00:00Standard
00:03Transkrypcja Polskie Towarzystwo Astronomiczne
00:13India jest nowy target, w dennosach do problemu gedaan na prawa europejskie za nowy partnera.
00:19Najlepsze Polski jest wielki możliwość podrócił dla firmy do seven w kraju.
00:26Zobaczmy, że to niebezpieczeństwo między Indieniem i Rosją
00:32remains a source of disagreement between the two parts.
00:35EU Decoded will examine the new EU-India strategic agenda.
00:40With bilateral trade in goods worth 120 billion euros,
00:45the EU is India's largest trading partner.
00:48There are 6,000 European companies operating in India.
00:52The EU would like to conclude a free trade agreement by the end of the year
00:57in order to significantly reduce tariffs and other barriers.
01:01Agriculture is one of the most difficult sectors in the negotiations,
01:05particularly wine and spirits, processed foods and dairy products.
01:11In view of the ongoing geopolitical alignments,
01:15another pillar to be developed is the new EU-India security and defence partnership.
01:20Later in the program, we will talk more about that,
01:23but let's see what Europeans think of closer ties with India.
01:27Don't exist friends among citizens and there are only concerns.
01:35Do you understand?
01:35It works such as the economic development of the European Union
01:37and the European Union, which can help us in a way to get into the direction
01:43of the Indian, of course, from the so-so-so-sfix-to-experience with Russia,
01:48and therefore it will be closer to the eastern countries and other countries.
01:51Nie ma zae США, jak to się tak, od sprzegowani na króedogsku,
01:58gdzieается mat Affordablenie zostawia na czas.
02:00Orlaczego jest now Bornem detailed?
02:03Jest tak, jak jest pracowa, która nie z DDRD się mogą zrobić.
02:07W RF, powinienem Introdukować się bardzo ważne,
02:10zwłaszcza z społeczną umcierą,
02:13a potem budке dzwérije executive w szkoleniu internetowym.
02:17Irontonū денег a po laborow напрям się żyje.
02:19Liborero, zauważył ten temat.
02:22Co explica się
02:23odwiedzała
02:24do bruselskiego
02:25do New Delhi'ego
02:27Człowie.
02:28Myślę, że to jest
02:29mixą
02:29dyplomaty
02:30desperation
02:31i strategic
02:32pragmatism.
02:33Because
02:33right now
02:34the European Union
02:35has
02:36bardzo
02:36tensy
02:36relations
02:37z
02:37USA.
02:37It
02:38has
02:39confrontational
02:39relations
02:40with
02:40China
02:41and
02:41adversarial
02:42relations
02:43with
02:43Russia.
02:44So
02:44it's
02:44a
02:44very
02:44complicated
02:45geopolitical
02:46situation.
02:47It's
02:47now
02:48looking
02:48Zobaczmy, że jest najważniejszym kraj, jest to najważniejszym kraj,
02:52jest to najważniejszym ekonomicznym superiwem,
02:54i jest to najważniejszym aktorem w so-calledem Global South.
02:57So, to przyjeżdżają się na nowy partnerstwo,
03:00a ważniejszym partnerstwem,
03:02aby znowu rozwijać tę turmoilę w XXI centuryie.
03:06Czy to znaczy, że india z traditionalem z Rosją
03:10nie jest już jedną rzeczą dla Europy Unionu?
03:13To znaczy, że jest najważniejszym krajomu.
03:15We have seen recently Indian soldiers participate in joint military exercises of Russia and Belarus near the borders with Poland and Lithuania.
03:24And we also know that India is a major client of Russia's crude oil, which is fundamental to finance the invasion of Ukraine.
03:33What's happening right now is that we are changing the geopolitical calculus and we are deciding to be more flexible regarding this red line
03:41and to focus on the benefits rather than wasting time on the disagreements.
03:47And how does the European Union fit into India's foreign policy?
03:52Right now, India's relations with the United States are at a rock bottom.
03:58We have seen Donald Trump doing whatever he can to alienate New Delhi.
04:0350% tariffs, you know, a new approach towards Pakistan.
04:06So India is also very shocked by the Trump administration.
04:09And it's seen that the European Union could be this new big partner in the West.
04:14So, you see, both sides, the European Union and India, have bad relations with Trump and are coming now together.
04:22Thank you, Jorge.
04:23Let's take a closer look at India's defense plans.
04:27India's defense budget for 2025-2026 is 69 billion euros.
04:34Its traditional supplier is Russia, which accounts for 36% of its purchases.
04:39However, India has been buying more from the West, particularly the US, Israel, the UK, France and Germany.
04:48In the case of EU countries, two agreements were signed in 2025.
04:53France sold 26 Rafale Marine combat aircraft, valued at 7 billion euros.
04:58Germany will build six Type-214 submarines with Indian partners, valued at 5 billion euros.
05:06Our guest is German Angelica Niebler from the EPP Group Indo-European Parliament,
05:12chair of the Delegation for Relations with India.
05:16Does the EU have more to gain than to lose by strengthening its relationship and partnership with India,
05:23which accuses of helping Russia maintain its war economy?
05:28India is a very, very important political power.
05:32India is a great economy, huge, one of the biggest economies in the world.
05:37And as regards defense and security, I think when we really agree on terms, it will help both of us.
05:44We know that India and Russia had a long-standing relationship.
05:48And I think you can't just cut ties from one day to another, you know.
05:53So for us, I think it's important to engage, to also express our concerns,
05:58to also try to understand what their perspective, what their interests are.
06:02And then, of course, you know, defending our own interests.
06:04The US President Donald Trump has imposed 50% tariffs on India and has asked the EU to follow suit,
06:13going even to 100% tariffs, arguing that this would help stop the war in Ukraine.
06:21What will be the impact of this agreement with India in the US-EU relationship?
06:28I think the general policy in all regions in the world is to go for more independence,
06:35to become more resilient.
06:37That is what actually India is heading for.
06:39That is what the European Union is heading for.
06:42I think that's the right approach.
06:43Let's get more resilient.
06:45But no region in the world can do it on its own.
06:48So I think the way forward is to go for multilateralism,
06:54to see where you have friends, where you have a sort of common understanding.
06:57Although China is an historical rival of India,
07:01Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shown willingness to have a closer relationship with the Beijing government.
07:09Ken, do you really trust India as an ally?
07:13Let's concentrate on our policy.
07:15I do not want to blame the others for doing this or that.
07:19We have to have a pragmatic and realistic approach.
07:22I fully agree on that.
07:23But always, you know, concentrating what is in our interest,
07:26what is strengthening the European Union.
07:28Brussels wants diplomatic efforts to consolidate into a new India summit sometime in early 2026.
07:37For the time being, all 27 member states are on board with this strategy,
07:42which allows for negotiations to move at a faster pace.
07:45Faced with disappointments with traditional allies such as the US,
07:50the EU is now willing to take a more pragmatic approach and some risks with new partners.
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