Finally, Prime Minister de Narendra, we both know our greatest wealth are our people. That is why I am so glad that we are signing an agreement on mobility. We will facilitate the movement of students, researchers, seasonal and highly skilled workers.
And this is also why we are launching the first EU Legal Gateway Office in India. It will be a one-stop hub to support Indian talent moving to Europe in full alignment with EU member states' needs and policies. This is good for our economies.
This is good for the friendship between our people. And this openness benefits us all. As we conclude this 16th Summit, let me reflect on another event of deep meaning.
Two weeks ago, India marked Makar Sankrati. It's the beginning of Uttarayan, the sun's northward journey. From darkness to light, from stillness to growth, from what was to what can be.
And that is what makes our Summit so unique and timely. The time is right for renewal, for fresh momentum and for opening a new chapter in EU-India friendship. And this is exactly what we have achieved together today.
Thank you very much.