Prime Minister Narendra Modi held important bilateral talks with Finland’s President Alexander Stubb in New Delhi as both countries looked to strengthen their diplomatic and economic partnership. The meeting took place at Hyderabad House, one of India’s key venues for high-level diplomatic engagements.
President Stubb arrived in India on a State Visit and was welcomed with a ceremonial reception in the capital. His trip marks his first visit to India after becoming Finland’s president and reflects the growing importance both countries attach to their relationship.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi and President Stubb discussed ways to deepen cooperation across several areas, including trade, technology, global governance, and international partnerships. The leaders highlighted that India and Finland share strong democratic values and have maintained a warm and friendly relationship over the years.
The visit also included meetings with senior Indian leaders. President Stubb is scheduled to meet Droupadi Murmu, the President of India, and Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan during his stay. India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also held discussions with the Finnish leader, reflecting the importance of the diplomatic engagement.
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