India-Poland Ties Soar: Strategic Partnership & FTA Fuel "Upward Trajectory"

Polish Secretary of State Wladyslaw Bartoszewski states that bilateral relations with India are on a strong upward path following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic 2024 visit to Warsaw, which established a Strategic Partnership. The recent EU-India Free Trade Agreement, involving Poland, further solidifies economic ties. Both sides are actively planning a series of ministerial visits throughout the year and are deepening cooperation in defense, digital technology, and space exploration. The collaboration was symbolically highlighted by the recent joint orbital mission featuring astronauts from both nations.

Key Points: India-Poland Relations on Upward Trajectory Post-Modi Visit

  • Strategic partnership signed in 2024
  • EU-India FTA boosts cooperation
  • High-level visits planned for 2024
  • Focus on defense, tech, and space
  • 2024-2028 Action Plan under review
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India-Poland relations on 'upward trajectory' after PM Modi's 2024 Warsaw visit: Polish Secretary

Polish official highlights strategic partnership, FTA, and planned high-level visits, citing space cooperation as a symbol of deepening India-Poland ties.

"Relations between India and Poland are on an upward trajectory. - Wladyslaw Bartoszewski"

New Delhi, Feb 6

Highlighting the Strategic Partnership agreement signed between Poland and India during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Warsaw in 2024, Polish Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Wladyslaw Bartoszewski has said that the ties between both countries continue to be on an "upward trajectory".

In an exclusive interview with IANS, Bartoszewski mentioned about the visits of Polish leadership to India and the recent Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed by India and European Union, of which Poland is also a part.

"Relations between India and Poland are on an upward trajectory. We signed a strategic partnership agreement with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2024, when he visited Poland for the first time as Prime Minister of India in 45 years. It was a very good visit. We have now also signed the Free Trade Agreement with the European Union, of which we are a part. We discussed a number of practical steps dealing with military cooperation, digital industry cooperation, security issues, IT investments in high technology, cooperation in space, and other areas," said Bartoszewski after holding a productive meeting with Ministry of External Affairs' Secretary (West) Sibi George in New Delhi during which both sides reviewed India-Poland strategic partnership and discussed the key deliverables of the 2024-2028 Action Plan.

He noted that both nations are discussing business, politics, security and various other issues of cooperation.

Speaking about the upcoming visits of the Polish and Indian leadership, Wladyslaw Bartoszewski said, "We are planning a visit by our Deputy Minister for Digital Affairs next month. I will return here in March, and our Deputy Minister for Development and Technology will also visit in March. We are planning a visit by our Prime Minister to Delhi later this year. We are also discussing visits by various officials, including Dr S Jaishankar, to Poland later this year."

"So I would say we are talking about business, politics, security, and a wide range of cooperation. The sky is the limit. Not so long ago, two astronauts went into orbit, one Indian and one Polish, and that is a symbol of our cooperation in the near future," he added.

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

- IANS

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Priya S
Space cooperation and IT investments sound very futuristic. It's good to see our foreign policy looking beyond traditional partners and building strong ties in Central Europe. The mention of the Indian and Polish astronauts is a beautiful symbol.
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Rohit P
Hope the military and security cooperation is balanced and truly benefits our defence preparedness. We must ensure technology transfer happens and it's not just a buyer-seller relationship. Cautiously optimistic.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, the focus on digital industry and high-tech investments is very promising. Poland has a strong talent pool. Collaborations here can help Indian companies scale in Europe.
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Vikram M
"The sky is the limit" – love that line! After 45 years, a PM visit has really reset the relationship. The Action Plan till 2028 shows this is for the long term, not just photo-ops. More such strategic thinking is needed.
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Karthik V
Good step, but I hope the benefits of the FTA and these partnerships actually reach small and medium businesses, not just the big corporates. The government should facilitate easier market access for our MSMEs in Poland.

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