India and Liechtenstein have agreed to enhance collaboration, focusing on high-value manufacturing, advanced technologies, and innovation-driven sectors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prince Alois, the Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein, discussed the economic potential between the two nations during a meeting at the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
Prince Alois, invited by PM Modi, is in India to participate in the summit. Both leaders reiterated the warm bilateral relations between India and Liechtenstein. They highlighted the significance of the India–TEPA Free Trade Agreement, expecting it to boost bilateral economic ties significantly, with an estimated US$100 billion investment in India over the next 15 years.
The meeting emphasized the commitment to strengthening the partnership between India and Liechtenstein. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that the agreement would foster cooperation in high-value manufacturing, advanced technologies, and innovation-driven sectors. Liechtenstein, positioned between Switzerland and Austria, is one of the smallest countries in Europe and the world.
India and Liechtenstein established diplomatic relations in 1993, with 2023 marking the 30th anniversary of their bilateral ties.
