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Visit to India to strengthen bilateral engagement

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Minister of State with responsibility for Migration, Colm Brophy, travelled to India from 7 to 12 January, followed by a visit to Abu Dhabi from 12 to 13 January. During his time to India, Minister Brophy visited the Irish Embassy and Visa Office and held meetings with senior colleagues in the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Home Affairs. These engagements focused on progressing trade and investment, legal migration pathways, education links, and co-operation on shared priorities at EU level.

There is a strong and growing economic relationship between Ireland and India. Two-way trade has expanded significantly over the past decade, with combined trade now standing at just over €16 billion, an increase of approximately €12.5 billion. While services account for the majority of bilateral trade, this growth highlights the importance of continued engagement to unlock further opportunities.

At EU level, Ireland has welcomed renewed engagement with India, including the development of a new EU-India Strategic Agenda and the planned EU-India Summit scheduled for the end of January 2026. Ireland also supports EU initiatives that promote safe, orderly and legal mobility, including the EU Talent Pool, which complements national migration systems and is relevant to a range of partner countries.

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Following the conclusion of the India visit, Minister Brophy travelled to Abu Dhabi to visit the Irish Embassy and Visa Office and meet with immigration attachés from a number of partner countries. This provided an opportunity to exchange views on international co-operation and mobility.

The Minister closed out his visit with a meeting with the Minister for Justice Abdullah bin Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi.

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