India, Poland Discuss Strategic Partnership After PM Modi’s Visit

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India and Poland held Bilateral Consultations in the national capital on Friday, and held discussions on bilateral partnership in the areas of high-level exchange, cybersecurity, and connectivity. During the consultations, both sides comprehensively discussed all aspects of the Strategic Partnership established during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Poland in August.

The Indian side was led by Shri Arun Kumar Sahu, Additional Secretary (Central Europe), Ministry of External Affairs and the Polish side was led by H.E. Mr. Wojciech Zajączkowski, Director, Asia-Pacific Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Poland.

The discussion included areas covered in the 2024-2028 Action Plan for implementation of the Strategic Partnership such as high-level exchanges, trade, investment, technology, agriculture, connectivity, energy, cybersecurity, environment, people-to-people ties and youth exchange. They shared perspectives on important regional and global issues of mutual interest. The discussions held during the consultations will contribute towards further strengthening India-Poland bilateral relations.

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