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Ursula von der Leyen and Indian PM Narendra Modi at a previous meeting in New Delhi (Photo: European Commission)

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EU now courts India, in Trump's new geopolitical battlefield

by Priyanka Shankar, New Delhi/Brussels,

As seven planets align in the celestial world this week, in the world of geopolitics, the EU — which appears keen to garner new allies amid tense relations with the US and China — hopes to align with the world's largest democracy, India.<...

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Priyanka Shankar is an independent journalist from India working between Brussels and South Asia, covering migration, human rights and Europe's relations with Asia. She has written for Al Jazeera English, Deutsche Welle, The South China Morning Post, BBC Travel, Lighthouse Reports, Times UK, El Pais among others, and been nominated for the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism.


Ursula von der Leyen and Indian PM Narendra Modi at a previous meeting in New Delhi (Photo: European Commission)

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Author Bio

Priyanka Shankar is an independent journalist from India working between Brussels and South Asia, covering migration, human rights and Europe's relations with Asia. She has written for Al Jazeera English, Deutsche Welle, The South China Morning Post, BBC Travel, Lighthouse Reports, Times UK, El Pais among others, and been nominated for the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism.


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