Jaishankar Meets Finnish President Stubb in Delhi to Boost India-Finland Ties

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Finnish President Alexander Stubb in New Delhi, expressing confidence that high-level engagements will bolster bilateral relations. President Stubb is on a State Visit and will be the Chief Guest at the Raisina Dialogue 2026. His itinerary includes meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, and other Indian leaders. The visit aims to deepen cooperation across various sectors and follows the recent trip of Finnish PM Petteri Orpo, highlighting committed bilateral partnership.

Key Points: Jaishankar Meets Finnish President Stubb, Strengthens Bilateral Ties

  • High-level talks in Delhi
  • Focus on strengthening bilateral ties
  • Stubb to meet PM Modi
  • Visit for Raisina Dialogue 2026
  • Aim to deepen economic cooperation
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"Delighted to call on President Stubb": EAM Jaishankar after meeting Finnish President

EAM S Jaishankar meets Finnish President Alexander Stubb in Delhi. Talks focus on boosting India-Finland relations ahead of PM Modi meeting and Raisina Dialogue.

"Delighted to call on President Stubb": EAM Jaishankar after meeting Finnish President
"Delighted to call on President Alexander Stubb of Finland today morning in Delhi. - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, March 5

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday called on Finnish President Alexander Stubb in the national capital, expressing confidence that high-level engagements would continue to bolster bilateral relations between India and Finland.

Taking to the social media platform X, the External Affairs Minister shared his thoughts on the morning meeting, stating, "Delighted to call on President Alexander Stubb of Finland today morning in Delhi."

Highlighting the broader significance of the Finnish President's visit, Jaishankar noted that he is "Confident that his meeting with PM @narendramodi will further strengthen India-Finland ties." He also added that he "Look forward to his address later this evening at @raisinadialogue."

President Alexander Stubb of Finland arrived in New Delhi on a State Visit to India and was accorded a ceremonial welcome upon his arrival on Wednesday. In a post on X, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "A warm welcome to India! President Alexander Stubb of the Republic of Finland has arrived in New Delhi on a State Visit to India."

According to the post, President Stubb received a Guard of Honour and was welcomed at the airport by Minister of State for External Affairs V. K. Singh. The Finnish leader is scheduled to be the Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker at the Raisina Dialogue 2026, India's flagship conference on geopolitics and geo-economics.

Highlighting bilateral ties, Jaiswal noted that "India and Finland share a warm and friendly relationship rooted in shared democratic values," adding that President Stubb's visit "will impart further energy to India-Finland relations."

The visit, which will include the participation of a high-level delegation of ministers, senior officials, and business leaders, is aimed at deepening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation between India and Finland across various sectors, MEA said in its release on Tuesday.

The visit will see President Stubb attend the 11th edition of the Raisina Dialogue from March 5-7 in New Delhi as the Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker. As per an official statement, the visit will be Stubb's first visit to India in his current role as President.

In addition to his engagement at the Raisina Dialogue, President Stubb will hold discussions with the Prime Minister, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and addressing regional and global issues of mutual interest.

A key highlight of the visit will be an exchange of views on cooperation in multilateral forums, with an emphasis on deepening people-to-people connections and economic partnerships. Following the discussions, Prime Minister Modi will host a luncheon in honour of President Stubb, the release said.

During his visit, the Finnish President will also meet with President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President CP Radhakrishnan. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will also meet President Stubb.

After his time in the capital, President Stubb will travel to Mumbai, where he will meet with Maharashtra's Governor Acharya Devvrat, and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. He will interact with local business leaders and address students at the University of Mumbai.

India and Finland share a warm and multifaceted relationship, anchored in shared democratic values. Finland plays an essential role as a partner for India within the European Union and the Nordic region.

President Stubb's visit follows the recent visit of Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo to India for the AI Impact Summit in February, a testament to both countries' commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation and fostering stronger ties.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The Raisina Dialogue is becoming such a prestigious platform. Having global leaders like President Stubb as keynote speakers really puts India's foreign policy thinking on the world map. Well done MEA.
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Priya S
While high-level visits are good, I hope the discussions move beyond just statements. We need concrete outcomes - maybe in green tech partnerships? Finland is excellent in that area and it aligns with our sustainability goals.
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Rohit P
Finland and India both value democracy and innovation. This is a perfect partnership for the 21st century. The focus on people-to-people connections is key – more cultural exchanges please!
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Karthik V
Good diplomatic move. Engaging with smaller but highly developed EU nations like Finland creates strong allies within Europe. This is smart foreign policy. EAM Jaishankar and team are doing a great job.
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Meera T
I appreciate that he's also going to Mumbai to meet business leaders and students. Real diplomacy isn't just in Delhi. Hope the students at Mumbai University get a lot from his address.

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