India strongly denounced the trespassing and vandalism by anti-India elements at its Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia. The Ministry of External Affairs has urged Croatian authorities to hold the perpetrators accountable for their reprehensible actions, emphasizing the inviolability of diplomatic premises under the Vienna Convention. The incident, involving alleged Khalistani activists, has prompted New Delhi to take a firm stance on the matter.
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Zagreb last year, both India and Croatia pledged to deepen collaboration in various sectors. The leaders discussed enhancing bilateral relations in areas such as digital technologies, defense, renewable energy, and tourism. PM Modi expressed gratitude for Croatia’s support in combating terrorism and emphasized shared values of democracy and pluralism between the two nations.
India and Croatia affirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation in multiple fields to boost trade and establish reliable supply chains. PM Modi highlighted the potential for increased collaboration in sectors like pharmaceuticals, agriculture, information technology, renewable energy, and cybersecurity. The nations also agreed to enhance ties in shipbuilding and clean technologies to foster mutual growth and development.
