India, Austria Deepen Ties in Trade, Tech & Peacekeeping at UN Talks

India's UN Ambassador P Harish and Austria's Deputy Defence Minister Arnold Kammel held discussions to deepen cooperation in areas including peacekeeping, trade, and technology. This meeting follows recent diplomatic engagements, including External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's meeting with his Austrian counterpart. The dialogue continues a pattern of strengthened bilateral relations, highlighted by the recent presentation of credentials by Austria's new Ambassador to India. Both nations aim to enhance collaboration in political, economic, and people-to-people ties.

Key Points: India-Austria Talks: Trade, Tech & Peacekeeping Cooperation

  • Talks on deepening bilateral cooperation
  • Focus on trade, tech & peacekeeping
  • Follows recent ministerial meetings
  • Part of longstanding friendly relations
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India-Austria discuss wide-ranging cooperation across peacekeeping, trade, tech

India and Austria discuss strengthening bilateral ties in trade, technology, innovation, and UN peacekeeping during high-level diplomatic meetings.

"Looking forward to further deepen our close bilateral and multilateral relations. - Permanent Mission of Austria to the UN"

New York, February 28

Ambassador P Harish, India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Austria's Deputy Minister of Defence Arnold Kammel held discussions on further deepening the bilateral cooperation between the two countries in wide-ranging areas, including trade and peacekeeping.

Sharing the details in a post on X, the Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations in New York said, "Dynamic discussion between Deputy Minister of Defence Arnold Kammel and @AmbHarishP on & cooperation in peacekeeping, trade, technology and innovation. Looking forward to further deepen our close bilateral and multilateral relations."

Ambassador P Harish also hailed the meeting in a post on X.

The meeting comes shortly after EAM S Jaishankar met with the Austrian Foreign Minister, M Beate Meinl-Reisinger on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

Earlier in January, President Droupadi Murmu received credentials from Robert Zischg the Austrian Ambassdor to India.

Speaking on this, Austrian Ambassador Zischg said, "I am honoured to have presented my credentials to the Hon'ble President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu. Austria and India share a longstanding and friendly relationship rooted in strong people-to-people ties and economic cooperation. During my tenure, I look forward to further strengthening Austria-India cooperation and working closely with Indian partners to deepen our bilateral engagement.

"In a post on X, the Austrian embassy wrote, "Welcome Ambassador Zischg! Today, Ambassador Dr. Robert Zischg presented Letter of Credence, marking the official assumption of his duties. We look forward to further strengthening excellent bilateral relations between our two nations under his leadership."

In December last year, India and Austria held the 8th Foreign Office Consultations which covered the entire gamut of bilateral relations, including political, economic and commercial ties, as well as cultural exchanges and people-to-people ties, the Ministry of External Affairs said.

"The discussions covered a wide range of areas, including political engagement, trade and economic cooperation, science and technology, cultural exchanges, and people-to-people ties. Cooperation between the two countries in international and multilateral fora was also discussed," the MEA said in an official statement.

It was agreed to maintain regular official exchanges and hold the next FOC in New Delhi at a mutually convenient time.

Earlier in September, in an effort to strengthen people-to-people ties and education between the countries, Austria launched a major initiative to attract Indian students to its leading technical universities, aiming to address its "great demand" for skilled labour.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who works in international trade, I see great potential here. Austria is a gateway to the EU market. Strengthening trade ties can open up new avenues for Indian pharmaceuticals, IT services, and renewable energy tech. The FOC meetings seem very productive.
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Vikram M
Good to see our diplomats actively engaging. Peacekeeping is an area where India has immense experience and credibility. Sharing our expertise with partners like Austria strengthens our global standing. More power to our missions abroad! 🙏
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Priya S
While I appreciate the engagement, I hope these discussions translate into concrete benefits for the common person. Sometimes these high-level meetings feel like diplomatic formalities. Let's see actual growth in trade numbers or easier visa processes for students and tourists.
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Rohit P
Austria launching initiatives for Indian students is a smart move. Their focus on technical education aligns perfectly with our 'Study in India' and skill development missions. Hope our universities also forge more exchange programs with them.
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Karthik V
Cultural exchanges are the foundation. Austria has a rich heritage in music and arts. Would love to see more collaborations in these fields alongside tech and trade. It's the people-to-people ties that make relationships last.

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