Virginia:Ahead of the India-EU virtual summit on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Portugal PM Antonio Costa said that strengthening the dialogue between the world's two largest democratic spaces will boost mutual ties and benefit international trade and investment.
In a joint op-ed for Politico, PM Modi and the Prime Minister of Portugal, which currently holds the presidency of the Council of the EU, called the India-EU summit a moment of profound geopolitical significance.
Noting Delhi's significance at the world stage, the two leaders said, "India's role as a major regional and global player is set to continue to expand over the coming years, and a strengthened partnership would offer Europe an opportunity to diversify relations in a strategic region of the world."
The leaders also said that the EU and India have often pledged to expand their ties; however, the two sides could not realize the potential that both the economies hold.
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Expressing hope for the upcoming summit, the leaders said, "The Porto EU-India Leaders' Meeting promises to be a pivotal moment in this regard, giving new momentum to the partnership between the world's two largest democratic spaces, made up of over 1.8 billion people."