In this episode of Interlinks, I explore the rapidly growing strategic importance of India — now the world’s fourth-largest economy and a critical pole in the emerging multipolar global order. From a macro perspective, India’s re-emergence as a global economic heavyweight is not just a historical correction — it is a fundamental shift in global supply chains, trade flows, and investment priorities. With GDP growth exceeding 6% annually, a population surpassing 1.4 billion, and growing influence in trade, tech, and geopolitics, India is no longer the future — it is the present.
I dive into why this matters for Irish companies right now. As the EU–India Free Trade Agreement progresses toward a likely 2025 signing, the playing field is tilting in favour of EU exporters. But the key to success lies in early mover advantage. I unpack the deep cultural and institutional commonalities between Ireland and India — from language and law to diaspora links — and highlight actionable opportunities for Irish businesses in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, premium food and drink, med-tech, ICT, clean tech, and engineering. I also discuss risk factors and how to navigate them with proper preparation and local partnerships.
If you’re an exporter, importer, investor, or strategic partner, this episode is your call to action. Don’t wait for the ink to dry on the FTA — the time to build presence, partnerships, and pipeline in India is now.
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