India-Finland Forge Tech Pact on AI, 6G & Quantum Computing

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the elevation of India-Finland ties to a strategic partnership focused on digitalisation and sustainability. The partnership aims to accelerate collaboration in cutting-edge fields like Artificial Intelligence, 6G telecommunications, and quantum computing. The leaders discussed strengthening economic engagement, buoyed by the recently signed India-European Union Free Trade Agreement. The talks also covered regional issues and cooperation in multilateral forums.

Key Points: India-Finland Strategic Partnership on AI, 6G, Quantum Tech

  • Strategic partnership in digitalisation & sustainability
  • Focus on AI, 6G telecom & quantum computing
  • Boost from India-EU Free Trade Agreement
  • Enhanced bilateral & economic engagement
  • Cooperation in multilateral forums discussed
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AI, 6G, Quantum Computing to drive India-Finland strategic partnership: PM Modi

PM Modi announces strategic partnership with Finland focusing on AI, 6G, clean energy, and quantum computing to boost high-tech cooperation.

AI, 6G, Quantum Computing to drive India-Finland strategic partnership: PM Modi
"We are shaping India-Finland relations into a strategic partnership in digitalisation and sustainability. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that India and Finland are working to strengthen their ties as a strategic partnership in digitalisation and sustainability, which will accelerate collaboration in advanced technologies ranging from Artificial Intelligence and 6G telecommunications to clean energy and quantum computing.

Speaking after holding bilateral talks with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, the Prime Minister highlighted that cooperation in these high-tech sectors will add new energy and direction to relations between the two countries.

"We are shaping India-Finland relations into a strategic partnership in digitalisation and sustainability," Prime Minister Modi stated.

"This partnership, from AI to 6G telecom, from clean energy to quantum computing, will give momentum and energy to our cooperation in many high-tech areas," PM Modi mentioned.

PM Modi also noted that the historic India-European Union Free Trade Agreement, reached earlier this year, will further strengthen trade, investment and technology collaboration between India and Finland.

The two leaders held detailed discussions at Hyderabad House in the national capital, where they explored ways to expand cooperation across several sectors and deepen economic engagement between the two nations.

"In early 2026, a historic India-European Union Free Trade Agreement was signed. This Agreement will further strengthen trade, investment, and technology cooperation between India and Finland," Prime Minister Modi said.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the talks covered a wide range of issues aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation and strengthening strategic ties.

Both sides also exchanged views on regional and global developments and discussed cooperation in multilateral forums.

Prime Minister Modi also hosted a lunch in honour of President Stubb following the talks.

Earlier in the day, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met the Finnish President and discussed bilateral ties ahead of the high-level meeting with the Prime Minister.

EAM Jaishankar said he also looked forward to President Stubb's address at the Raisina Dialogue, where the visiting leader is scheduled to deliver the keynote speech.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see focus on sustainability alongside tech. Hope this leads to more green jobs and affordable clean energy solutions for our villages. The FTA with EU is a big deal for our startups too.
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Rohit P
Quantum computing? That's next level. But I hope our IITs and research labs get direct benefits and funding, not just big corporates. The real test is translating these MoUs into ground-level innovation.
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Sarah B
As someone working in telecom, 6G collaboration is crucial. We skipped leading in 4G/5G, but with partners like Finland (Nokia's home), we have a real shot at setting global standards. Exciting times!
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Vikram M
Strategic partnerships are good, but let's ensure the technology transfer is real and benefits our manufacturing under Make in India. We need to build capacity, not just be a market.
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Ananya R
Hope the AI collaboration includes strong ethical frameworks and focuses on solving Indian problems - from agriculture to healthcare. Finland's education model is also something we should learn from! 👍

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