New Delhi: The European Union on Thursday unveiled a new strategy to step up its strategic engagement in the Indo-Pacific and contribute to the region's stability.
The strategy focuses on the EU stepping up the implementation of its connectivity partnerships with India and Japan and supporting partners in establishing a regulatory environment and facilitating the mobilisation of the necessary funding to improve connectivity between Europe and the Indo-Pacific.
The document also mentioned the need for resuming trade negotiations with India. It also specifically mentioned exploring ways to ensure enhanced naval deployments by EU member states to help protect the sea lines of communication and freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific while ensuring maritime security.
The EU's Foreign Policy Chief, Josep Borrell, said the world's centre of gravity is moving towards the Indo-Pacific, both in geo-economic and geo-political terms.
"The futures of the EU and the Indo-Pacific are interlinked. The EU is already the top investor, the leading development cooperation partner and one of the biggest trading partners in the Indo-Pacific region," he said.
"Our engagement aims at maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific for all while building strong and lasting partnerships to cooperate on matters from the green transition, ocean governance or the digital agenda to security and defence," Borrell added.