17/01/24 (Agence Europe) – MEPs adopted by 585 votes to 10 with 36 abstentions, on Tuesday 16 January in Strasbourg, the report by Alviina Alametsä (Greens/EFA, Finnish) setting out recommendations for strengthening relations between the EU and India and preparing an ambitious new partnership after the EU-India roadmap expires in 2025 (see EUROPE 13329/12). The report recognises, in particular, India as a key ally in the Indo-Pacific region and emphasises collaboration on security and defence. The report also highlights the European Parliament’s concerns about the deterioration of human rights in India. The concerns initially expressed about India’s Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) (a law deemed discriminatory against Muslims by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights) were not included in the report following the adoption of an amendment tabled by the ID group. (PLD)