DIVYA DELHI : India and the European Union have announced a landmark free trade agreement aimed at boosting economic ties and market access for both sides. The deal will significantly cut tariffs on goods such as machinery, chemicals, vehicles, textiles and agricultural products, benefiting businesses and consumers. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called it the “mother of all deals,” while Prime Minister Narendra Modi termed it “historic,” saying it would support farmers, small businesses, manufacturing and services. The pact also includes a mobility framework to ease travel for professionals and is expected to strengthen investment flows and supply chains. The agreement comes amid global trade tensions and rising protectionism. If you’d like, I can make it even shorter (news ticker style), more formal, or more catchy for website or social media.







