India's chief trade negotiator J S Deepak, Additional Secretary with the Commerce Ministry, and his European Union counterpart Ignacio Garcia Bercero will meet here on August 28, an official said.
"It would be a full-fledged round," the official said.
No negotiations were held after both sides failed to bridge gaps on crucial issues in May 2013 here.
The India-EU trade talks, formally known as the Broad- based Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA), remain stuck as both sides are not satisfied with each other's offers.
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The 28-nation bloc has demanded tariff cuts in products such as wines, spirits and automobile, besides inclusion of labour-related aspects. It also wants liberalisation in services such as retail and legal.
On the other hand, India is insisting on data-secure nation status and immigration quota from the EU. The status is crucial as it will have a bearing on Indian IT companies keen on market access in the 28-nation bloc.
Indian auto industry is worried that any concessions would have an adverse fallout and impact 'Make in India' initiative.