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Goyal, Jaishankar and Vaishnaw to visit Brussels for TTC talks with EU

Indian ministers Nirmala Sitharaman (Finance), S. Jaishankar (Foreign Affairs), and Rajeev Ranjan (Railways) are set to travel to Brussels for discussions with the European Union on trade and economic cooperation. The visit aims to advance negotiations under the Trade and Technology Council (TTC), which focuses on strengthening India-EU ties in areas such as digital trade, intellectual property, and regulatory standards. The delegation will engage with EU officials to address mutual interests and challenges in bilateral trade relations. This meeting reflects ongoing efforts to deepen economic collaboration between India and the EU amid evolving global trade dynamics.

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Goyal, Jaishankar and Vaishnaw to visit Brussels for TTC talks with EU

Indian ministers Nirmala Sitharaman (Finance), S. Jaishankar (Foreign Affairs), and Rajeev Ranjan (Railways) are set to travel to Brussels for discussions with the European Union on trade and economic cooperation. The visit aims to advance negotiations under the Trade and Technology Council (TTC), which focuses on strengthening India-EU ties in areas such as digital trade, intellectual property, and regulatory standards. The delegation will engage with EU officials to address mutual interests and challenges in bilateral trade relations. This meeting reflects ongoing efforts to deepen economic collaboration between India and the EU amid evolving global trade dynamics.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the planned diplomatic engagement without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It highlights the involvement of high-level Indian officials and their objectives in the EU meetings, but does not emphasize ideological positions or take a clear side

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