Vice President C P Radhakrishnan met with Finland President Alexander Stubb in New Delhi to enhance the partnership between India and Finland. They discussed boosting trade and economic relations, the evolving global order, and the importance of reforms in international institutions like the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
Both leaders highlighted the growing partnership between the two countries and explored ways to double bilateral trade by 2030. They also welcomed increased engagement through parliamentary exchanges and discussed collaboration in artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, and the India-EU Free Trade Agreement.
During a meeting at Hyderabad House, the Finnish President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed cooperation in various sectors such as technology, infrastructure, defense, space, AI, semiconductors, and education. They emphasized the potential for enhanced trade and commerce following the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
Prime Minister Modi expressed optimism about the partnership, focusing on ensuring reliable technologies and resilient supply chains globally. He also mentioned expanding cooperation in Arctic and polar research, highlighting the significance of the Migration and Mobility Agreement in boosting the partnership.
