New Delhi, Jan. 21 -- India and the European Union (EU) are on the "cusp of a historic trade agreement" that will create a market of two billion people and account for nearly a fourth of global gross domestic product, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday, ahead of a visit to New Delhi for a summit that is expected to lead to the conclusion of talks for the deal. The India-EU free trade agreement - being described as the "mother of all deals" - will give the 27-member bloc a first-mover advantage with one of the world's fastest growing and most dynamic continents at a time when at a time when geopolitical shocks require that Europe should build a new form of independence, Von der Leyen said in an address at the World Economic Forum in Davos. European Council President Antonio Costa and Von der Leyen will be in India during January 25-27 to be the chief guests at the Republic Day celebrations and for a summit with PM Narendra Modi. A formal announcement on the conclusion of negotiations for the FTA is expected to be the main deliverable at the summit....