Joint Statement on the India-Luxembourg Virtual Summit
1. The Prime Minister of India, H.E. Narendra
Modi, and the Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, H.E. Mr. Xavier Bettel, held the first-ever India-Luxembourg Virtual Summit
on 19 November 2020.
2. The two Prime Ministers underlined the
excellent relations between India and Luxembourg based on shared principles and
values of democracy, freedom, rule of law, and respect for human rights.
3. The leaders noted with satisfaction the
development of cordial and friendly relations between the two countries over
more than seven decades since the establishment of diplomatic relations in
1948. They agreed that the bilateral relations have expanded significantly
during this period but emphasised the need to tap
into the potential of the relationship through enhanced cooperation in areas of
trade, finance, steel, space, ICT, innovation, manufacturing, automotive,
sustainable development, including through renewable energy, and the fight
against climate change.
4. They viewed with satisfaction the
high-level engagements between India and Luxembourg. In this context, they
looked forward to the State Visit of His Royal Highness the Grand Duke to
India, which had to be postponed earlier this year due to the COVID-19
pandemic, on a mutually convenient date, following the improvement in the
pandemic situation.
5. The two leaders acknowledged the growing
convergences between India and Luxembourg on global issues of mutual interest.
They shared the commitment to foster deeper understanding and cooperation
between the two countries and, in this context, they welcomed the
institutionalization of regular bilateral consultations between the Ministry of
External Affairs of India and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of
Luxembourg.
Economic Relationship
6. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the
growing economic relationship between the two countries and expressed
satisfaction that companies from both India and Luxembourg were expanding their
presence in each other’s countries. In this context, they agreed to look at new
opportunities for business cooperation. Both Prime Ministers welcomed the
signing of a cooperation agreement between Invest India and Luxinnovation
to support and develop mutual business cooperation between Indian and
Luxembourg companies.
7. The two Prime Ministers also took note of
the long-standing cooperation between India and Luxembourg in the steel sector
and the leaders called upon businesses, including SMEs and startups, to explore
further opportunities for expanding the economic relationship. They also noted
that Luxembourg companies were taking a growing interest in India’s various
initiatives related to the environment, clean energy and sustainable
technologies, including the Clean Ganga Mission.
8. The leaders looked forward to the 17th
Joint Economic Commission between India and the Belgium-Luxembourg Economic
Union to review the economic and trade relations.
9. The leaders also exchanged views regarding
the ongoing efforts to make supply chains more resilient, diversified,
responsible and sustainable. They noted that over the last decades, supply
chains have become increasingly complex, intertwined and dependent on a diverse
set of stakeholders located across the globe. The two leaders agreed that the
challenge of future-proofing global supply chains will be to ensure a smooth
interplay between interdependence and greater resilience, requiring notably an
increased coordination among all stakeholders involved in the value chain.
Finance
10. Underscoring the importance of green
financing to promote green growth and sustainable development, the two leaders
welcomed the signing of cooperation agreements by the Luxembourg Stock Exchange
with State Bank of India and the India International Stock Exchange. They also
shared the view that the proposed agreement between the regulatory authorities
"Commission de Surveillance du Secteur
Financier” (CSSF) and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) would
deepen bilateral cooperation in the financial sector. In this context, they
expressed their commitment for further strengthening cooperation in the area of
financial services. Prime Minister Bettel highlighted
that Luxembourg, as a leading international financial centre
in Europe, can act as an important bridge to help connect India’s financial
services industry with international markets and reach European and global
investors.
11. The two leaders acknowledged the role of
the financial industry to support the global transition towards a greener and
more sustainable economy. In this regard, they agreed to identify and develop
joint initiatives to promote and facilitate the development of sustainable
finance. Moreover, the two Prime Ministers underlined the importance of
innovation and digitization in the financial sector and noted the potential to
connect the financial technology and start-up communities of both countries.
Space and Digital Cooperation
12. The two leaders took positive note of the
ongoing space cooperation between India and Luxembourg, including in the domain
of satellite broadcasting and communications, and noted with satisfaction that
the Luxembourg based space companies had begun utilizing the services of India
for launching their satellites into space. They welcomed the successful launch
on 7th November 2020 by ISRO of the PSLV-C49 mission, which included 4
satellites from Luxembourg. The two leaders looked forward to early
finalization of the cooperation instrument in the area of exploration and uses
of outer space for peaceful purposes, currently under discussion between the
two Governments.
13. The two leaders agreed that COVID-19 had
accelerated the Digitalization process and, in this regard, they emphasized the
need for cooperation in the digital domain and its emerging technologies. They
noted that both India and Luxembourg are promoting Digitalization through the
"Digital India” programme and the "Digital
Luxembourg” initiative respectively and agreed to explore convergences between
the two initiatives.
Higher education and research
14. The leaders noted with satisfaction the
ongoing collaboration in the field of neurodegenerative diseases between Indian
partner institutions such as the National Brain Research Centre and the
Luxembourg Institute of Health and the Luxembourg Centre for Systems
Biomedicine. They also noted the existing linkages of IITs in Bombay, Kanpur
and Madras and the National Law School of India with the University of
Luxembourg and agreed to further expand the cooperation between institutes of
higher education and research in both countries.
Culture and people-to-people ties
15. The two leaders noted that both India and
Luxembourg share the ethos of non-violence in the current global environment.
In this regard, Prime Minister Modi welcomed Luxembourg’s issuance of a
commemorative stamp in 2019 to mark the 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma
Gandhi. Prime Minister Bettel highlighted that the
design of this commemorative stamp was based on the bronze bust of Mahatma
Gandhi located in the Municipal Park in Luxembourg City, a work of art created
by the Indian modernist artist Amar Nath Sehgal
(1922-2007), who lived between India and Luxembourg for two decades.
16. The two Prime Ministers agreed that
enhancing people-to-people exchanges is essential for strengthening bilateral
relations between the two countries. In this regard, they welcomed the positive
contribution of the Indian diaspora in Luxembourg, which is rapidly growing in
numbers and adding to its rich diversity. To further strengthen mobility, they
shared the intent for a swift conclusion of a Migration and Mobility agreement,
as well as an agreement on an exemption of visas for holders of diplomatic and
official/service passports, between India and the Benelux.
COVID-19 pandemic
17. The leaders discussed the ongoing COVID-19
pandemic, including its health and socio-economic consequences, and expressed
their resolve to combat the pandemic. They underlined the need for global
solidarity to respond effectively to the pandemic to ensure sustainable
socio-economicpost-COVID-19 recovery, and to stimulate economic development and
financial resilience. They agreed to continue their cooperation, including
within the India-EU partnership framework, to strengthen preparedness and
response capacities, sharing information in a free, transparent and prompt
manner, and improving international response including through relevant
international organisations, such as the World Health
Organisation (WHO).
EU-India relations
18. The two leaders acknowledged the
importance of the India-EU Strategic Partnership rooted in shared principles
and values of democracy, freedom, rule of law, and respect for human rights,
for contributing to a safer, greener and more stable world. In this context,
they expressed satisfaction at the successful India-EU virtual summit held on
15th July 2020 and expressed support for further intensification of the
India-EU relationship, including through strengthening cooperation in areas of
common interest in the Indo-Pacific region, and through comprehensive,
sustainable and rules-based connectivity. Prime Minister Modi appreciated the
constructive role played by Luxembourg over the decades as one of the founding
members of the European Union in support of stronger India-EU ties. In this
context, Prime Minister Bettel underlined the high
priority attached by Luxembourg to further deepening and intensification of
India-EU relations and noted that both India and the EU have a common interest
in each other’s security, prosperity and sustainable development.
19. The leaders acknowledged that developing
the India-EU economic relations will be important in the context of
post-COVID-19 economic recovery. In this context, they expressed their
commitment to working towards balanced, ambitious, and mutually-beneficial free
trade and investment agreements.
Multilateral cooperation
20. The leaders expressed their determination
to promote effective and reformed multilateralism and a rules-based
multilateral order with the United Nations (UN) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) at its core. They also affirmed their
commitment to cooperate in the implementation of the Sustainable Development
Goals and the protection of the environment and combating climate change.
21. In this context, the leaders expressed
their commitment to the implementation of the Paris Agreement including with regard
to nationally determined contributions in line with this agreement. The two
leaders shared the intention to reinforce their cooperation in the
International Solar Alliance (ISA) to promote the deployment of solar energy
and in the International Platform on Sustainable Finance (IPSF) to mobilise private capital towards environmentally
sustainable investments. Prime Minister Bettel
announced Luxembourg’s intention to join the International Solar Alliance.
22. Furthermore, they expressed their
readiness for cooperation to implement the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
Reduction to prevent new and reduce existing disaster risks, and in this
respect, looked forward to India-EU cooperation within the Coalition for
Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI).
23. Prime Minister Bettel
welcomed India’s election to a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council
for the term 2021-2022 and reiterated Luxembourg’s support for the reform of
the UN Security Council, including its expansion in both categories of permanent
and non-permanent membership. Both sides agreed on the need to take the
Intergovernmental Negotiations (IGN) process decisively forward towards
commencing text-based negotiations in the 75th session of the UN General
Assembly with the overall objective of achieving concrete results in a fixed
time frame. In this context, Prime Minister Bettel
also reiterated Luxembourg’s support for India’s candidature for the permanent
membership of the UN Security Council. Prime Minister Modi expressed India’s
deep appreciation for the support extended by Luxembourg for India’s
candidature to various international and multilateral institutions, including
the important role played by Luxembourg in India’s entry into the Missile
Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and its continuing support for India’s
participation in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Prime Minister Bettel expressed Luxembourg’s deep appreciation for India’s
support for Luxembourg’s candidatures at the United Nations, including
Luxembourg’s candidature to the UN Human Rights Council for the term 2022-2024.
24. Expressing strong concern at continuing
threats of international terrorism, including cross-border terrorism, the two
leaders condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. They agreed on
the need for continued cooperation between India and Luxembourg to support
international efforts at the United Nations and at forums like the Financial
Action Task Force (FATF) to prevent and combat terrorism.
Conclusion
25. The two Prime Ministers agreed that the
first Summit between India and Luxembourg marks a new phase in the bilateral
relations. They reaffirmed their commitment towards widening and deepening the
spectrum of bilateral relationship and enhancing consultation and coordination
in regional and multilateral fora on matters of mutual and global interest.
Prime Minister Bettel invited Prime Minister Modi to
visit Luxembourg.