Austrian Chancellor Honors Gandhi, Meets Jaishankar Ahead of Modi Talks

Austrian Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker began his first official visit to India by paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat in New Delhi. He was welcomed by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, who expressed confidence that the Chancellor's upcoming meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi would open new avenues for cooperation. The visit, which includes a business delegation, aims to strengthen bilateral ties with a focus on green technology, trade, and digital innovation. This trip builds on the momentum from Prime Minister Modi's 2024 visit to Austria and follows recent high-level consultations.

Key Points: Austrian Chancellor Pays Tribute to Gandhi in India Visit

  • Wreath-laying at Rajghat
  • First official Asia visit for Chancellor
  • Talks with PM Modi on green tech & trade
  • Boosting India-Austria partnership
  • Business delegation accompanies visit
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Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat

Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker visits Rajghat, meets EAM Jaishankar. Set for key talks with PM Modi to boost bilateral cooperation.

"Confident that his discussions with PM Narendra Modi tomorrow will open new avenues for greater cooperation. - S. Jaishankar"

New Delhi, April 16

Austrian Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker laid a wreath at Rajghat to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on behalf of himself and his wife, Gerda Stocker Legenstein.

Rajghat is an open-air memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and marks the site of his cremation on January 31, 1948.

Earlier, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Chancellor Stocker on Wednesday during his first official visit to India. The meeting signals a step forward in bilateral ties, with further high-level discussions planned.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said, "Delighted to call on Federal Chancellor Dr Christian Stocker of Austria, as he begins his first official visit to India." He added, "Confident that his discussions with PM Narendra Modi tomorrow will open new avenues for greater cooperation across various domains."

The Chancellor arrived in India on Wednesday.

Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal welcomed him, saying, "A warm welcome to Federal Chancellor Dr Christian Stocker of Austria on his first official visit to India." He added that the visit would give further momentum to the "Enhanced India-Austria partnership."

This is Stocker's first visit to India and his first official trip to Asia since taking office in 2025. During his stay in New Delhi, he is expected to hold detailed talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on cooperation in key sectors, green technology, and trade.

Stocker is accompanied by a delegation of business leaders, senior ministers, and government officials. Both sides are expected to explore collaboration in digital innovation, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing.

The visit comes amid growing economic ties between India and Austria. The two sides are also expected to discuss regional and global issues and their cooperation in international organisations.

India and Austria share long-standing ties based on what officials describe as shared democratic values. The visit also builds on momentum from Prime Minister Modi's trip to Austria in 2024.

Further groundwork had been laid during the eighth India-Austria Foreign Office Consultations held in Vienna on December 12, where Secretary (West) Sibi George and Austrian Secretary General Nikolaus Marschik reviewed bilateral relations and discussed ways to strengthen India-EU engagement.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Focus on green tech and digital innovation is the need of the hour. Austria has expertise in these areas. Hope this visit translates into concrete partnerships and job creation here in India.
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Aman W
While the diplomatic gestures are nice, I hope the discussions go beyond symbolism. We need tangible outcomes in trade, especially easier market access for Indian professionals and products in the EU.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this is his first official trip to Asia. Choosing India sends a strong signal. The business delegation is key – hope our startups and manufacturing units can connect with Austrian companies.
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Vikram M
Building on PM Modi's 2024 visit is good strategy. Consistency in high-level engagement is what deepens relationships. Austria might be a smaller European nation, but such focused partnerships can be very beneficial.
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Kavya N
Shared democratic values are a solid foundation. In today's world, it's important for like-minded nations to collaborate. Hope they also discuss student exchange programs and cultural ties. 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇹

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