The link is just a context to start a light hearted discussion on what is Europe’s expectations from lndia in particular, and from Asia in general !

      • MastKalandar@feddit.onlineOP
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        My question is, bigger countries are part of the EU. Many former USSR republics have joined the EU. Even Turkey has applied to join the EU, but not Suisse.

        What holds back this tiny state from becoming a full fledged member of the EU ?

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          Switzerland managed to get an a la carte deal with the EU. It is in fact highly integrated witv the EU with no say in EU institutions but some big privileges/ opt outs. This has historical reasons any and EU would not accept such a deal again.

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          @MastKalandar
          Nothing. They are traditionally non-aligned (for ~1000 years) & reckon that that has worked well for them to date. the working relationship suits them & the EU.
          A bit like what holds Monaco back from joining France?🤷

          • MastKalandar@feddit.onlineOP
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            Exactly 💯. Switzerland and Monaco are tiny European nations who are powerful enough to maintain their independence.

            Was Monaco a part of Napoleon’s kingdom ?