India, Poland Review Strategic Partnership & 2024-2028 Action Plan

Senior diplomats from India and Poland met in New Delhi to review their strategic partnership and discuss key deliverables under a newly agreed five-year Action Plan. The partnership was elevated during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Poland in 2024, setting a framework for enhanced cooperation. Discussions focused on advancing collaboration in economic, technology, defence, mining, and cybersecurity sectors. Both nations also reiterated their commitment to combating terrorism and working towards an early conclusion of an India-EU Free Trade Agreement.

Key Points: India-Poland Strategic Partnership & Action Plan Review

  • Review of strategic partnership
  • Focus on 2024-2028 Action Plan
  • Advancing defence & tech cooperation
  • Strengthening India-EU trade ties
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India and Poland discuss strategic partnership, deliverables of 2024-2028 Action Plan

India and Poland review strategic partnership, discuss deliverables for 2024-2028 Action Plan covering defence, tech, and trade cooperation.

"They reviewed India-Poland Strategic Partnership and discussed the key deliverables of the Action Plan (2024-2028). - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, Feb 5

Secretary at the Ministry of External Affairs, Sibi George, held a meeting with Polish Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Wladyslaw T Bartoszewski, in New Delhi on Thursday, reviewing the bilateral strategic partnership and discussing key deliverables of the 2024-2028 Action Plan between both countries.

Following the meeting, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal in a post on X wrote, "Secretary (West) Sibi George held a productive meeting with Polish Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Wladyslaw T Bartoszewski in New Delhi. They reviewed India-Poland Strategic Partnership and discussed the key deliverables of the Action Plan (2024-2028)."

India and Poland elevated bilateral ties to the level of 'Strategic Partnership' during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Poland in 2024. The two sides also agreed to a five-year Joint Action Plan for 2024-2028.

On January 19, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar held a meeting with Polish Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and discussed advancing economic, technology, defence, mining, P2P and multilateral cooperation between the two nations.

"Meeting with DPM and FM Radoslaw Sikorski of Poland provided an opportunity for an open conversation on our bilateral ties and global developments. Discussed advancing our economic, technology, defence, mining, P2P and multilateral cooperation. Appreciate Poland's support for stronger India-EU ties," EAM Jaishankar had posted on X.

In December, India and Poland held the 11th round of Foreign Office Consultations in New Delhi and agreed to expedite cooperation in the sectors of defence and security, science and technology, cyber security and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Secretary (West) at the MEA, Sibi George and Polish Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Wladyslaw T Bartoszewski co-chaired the meeting. During the discussions, the two sides reiterated their commitment towards fighting terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

"The 11th round of India-Poland Foreign Office Consultations was co-chaired by Secretary(West) Sibi George and Polish Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Wladyslaw T Bartoszewski in New Delhi today. Both sides took stock of progress under the India-Poland Strategic Partnership, particularly with reference to the Five Year Action Plan (2024-2028) agreed during the visit of PM Narendra Modi to Poland in August 2024," the MEA stated after the meeting.

"They also agreed to expedite cooperation in the areas of defence and security, science and technology, cyber security and AI. Both sides reiterated their commitment towards fighting terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. Poland is the largest trading partner of India in Central and Eastern Europe. The Polish side further reiterated its support for an early conclusion of India-EU FTA," the statement added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on science, tech, and AI. These are the sectors where India can truly collaborate and lead globally. Poland's support for the India-EU FTA is also crucial. Let's hope negotiations conclude soon for the benefit of all.
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Rohit P
While strategic partnerships are good, I hope the deliverables are clear and benefit the common person. Sometimes these high-level plans remain on paper. More trade and job creation should be the real measure of success.
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Sarah B
The commitment to fight terrorism together is the most important part for me. Global cooperation on security is non-negotiable in today's world. Solid move by both nations.
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Vikram M
Poland has been a reliable partner in Central Europe. Expanding defence and mining cooperation makes perfect strategic sense. This partnership can act as a counterbalance in the region. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
As a student interested in European studies, this is exciting! More P2P (people-to-people) connections mean better exchange programs, cultural understanding, and opportunities for young Indians. Hope the action plan includes robust educational ties.

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