India and Poland engaged in discussions to enhance political exchanges and economic cooperation, focusing on sectors like electric vehicles, mining, and shipping. The talks, involving officials from both countries, emphasized the importance of deepening ties through various avenues such as educational and cultural exchanges. The meeting highlighted the longstanding friendly relations between India and Poland, underpinned by significant political engagement.
Additional Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs, Pooja Kapur, met with Polish Secretary of State WT Bartoszewski in Warsaw to deliberate on strengthening bilateral relations. The discussions revolved around leveraging the India-EU Free Trade Agreement for economic collaboration, as well as exploring opportunities in defense and technology cooperation. Furthermore, the officials emphasized the significance of people-to-people exchanges in fostering stronger ties between the two nations.
During her visit, Pooja Kapur also interacted with various dignitaries and organizations in Poland to further solidify India-Poland relations. She paid respects at memorials honoring historical figures and engaged with students and directors at educational institutions. The visit underscored the mutual commitment to enhancing cooperation across different sectors and promoting cultural understanding between India and Poland.
Secretary (West) at the Ministry of External Affairs, Sibi George, previously met with Polish Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to review the strategic partnership between India and Poland. The discussions centered on key objectives outlined in the 2024-2028 Action Plan, highlighting the shared commitment to strengthening bilateral ties across various domains. India and Poland’s elevated relationship to a ‘Strategic Partnership’ status reflects the deepening cooperation and shared vision for the future.
