Team Europe Delegation to visit Assam from 8-9 June

A high-level "Team Europe" delegation of the European Union (EU) will be in Guwahati, Assam, on 8–9 June to advance collaboration opportunities between Europe and India’s North-Eastern States (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura), in line with the priorities set out in the joint Comprehensive Strategic Agenda agreed between the EU and India at their Summit last January. 

The visit will focus on value chains across sectors where Europe and the State of Assam and the region as a whole share strong synergies, including renewable and green energy, sustainable urban infrastructure, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, semiconductors and electronics manufacturing, tea and agri-food processing, flavours and fragrances, and AYUSH. 

The EU delegation will comprise of Ambassadors and senior representatives from EU Member States, including Hervé Delphin, Ambassador of the European Union to India and Bhutan, alongside European business representatives. 

During the visit, the Team Europe Ambassadors will engage in a bilateral meeting with Assam’s Chief Minister, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, while a business delegation led by the Federation of European Businesses in India (FEBI) will also hold discussions with State officials to identify trade and investment opportunities. The delegation will participate in the “Blue Valleys: Building ecosystems and value chains between India and Europe” workshop on 9th June organized by the Government of Assam, which will bring together European and Indian businesses to explore partnerships in sustainable value chains, industries and innovation. 

The visit will also see the launch of Assam’s first Blue Valley Cluster, a new industrial hub focused on fragrances, flavours, AYUSH, and food processing. This 4P (public-private-people-partnership) cluster will seek to connect Europe, North-East India, and Bhutan, promoting innovation, research, sustainable manufacturing, and business collaborations. This pilot project, led by the Assam government, is aligned with the Blue Valleys initiative which was introduced at the 2026 EU-India Summit. 

The Blue valley aims to promote industrial clusters, MSME linkages, and sector-specific value-chain integration between the EU and India, while ensuring economic growth and environmental sustainability. Key sectors identified under this initiative include clean energy, natural ingredients, bamboo-based industries, eco-friendly textiles, biotech, wellness, and smart manufacturing. By combining funding, skills development, and sustainability standards, the initiative seeks to create scalable business models that benefit local communities and connect them to European markets.

Reflecting on the significance of the visit, Ambassador Hervé Delphin said, "North-East India and Assam at its core, has enormous potential - its resources, its skilled workforce and is already one of the fastest growing regions of India by GDP. Through initiatives like Blue Valleys, we’re not just discussing cooperation, we’re building real, long-term business to business partnerships that will drive growth for both the EU and India.” He added, “While the general contours to strengthen the EU India ties have been finalized at the EU India summit, it will have to take roots at the state level. The EU has a long-standing engagement with Assam and we are encouraged by the advancements we’re seeing through initiatives like the Blue Valley.” 

In addition to meetings and the Blue Valleys event, the delegation will visit Tata Electronics’ new semiconductor plant, showcasing Assam’s growing role in high-tech manufacturing. This visit also highlights the importance of EU-India digital partnership under the EU-India Trade and Technology Council (TTC) and will give European investors a closer look at Assam’s business environment, infrastructure, and industry potential.

The delegation’s programme in Assam signals a new chapter in EU-India collaboration, with a shared vision to unlock the North-East’s economic potential through innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth.

About EU – India:

As the world's two largest democracies, the European Union and India share a commitment to a rules-based global order, effective multilateralism, and sustainable development. Since 2004, India has been a strategic partner of the EU, and 2022 celebrated the 60th anniversary of their relations. Following the 16th EU-India Summit, held on 27 January 2026 in New Delhi, bilateral cooperation is driven by the European Union-India Comprehensive Strategic Agenda, the EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, the EU-India Trade and Technology Council (TTC), and the Global Gateway Strategy. With over 50 EU India sectoral dialogues, the partnership prioritises efficient implementation to deliver at scale and speed for the benefit of people in both. https://european-union.europa.eu/index_en

About Global Gateway

Global Gateway is the European Union’s strategy to boost smart, clean, and secure connections in digital, energy, and transport sectors, and to strengthen health, education, and research systems across the world. It aims to mobilise up to €300 billion in investments between 2021 and 2027 to support sustainable and trusted partnerships globally.