PM Modi & Finland's Stubb Champion Diplomacy Over War for Global Peace

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finland's President Alexander Stubb jointly emphasized that no issue can be resolved through military conflict alone, advocating for dialogue and diplomacy. They expressed support for all efforts to end the conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia and agreed on the urgent need to reform global institutions. The leaders announced a new migration and mobility agreement to connect innovation ecosystems and expanded cooperation in education and research. PM Modi also highlighted the strengthening India-EU relationship, underscored by a recently signed Free Trade Agreement.

Key Points: Modi, Finland's Stubb Reject Military Conflict, Push for Diplomacy

  • Dialogue over military conflict
  • Support for peace in Ukraine & West Asia
  • Reform of global institutions
  • New India-Finland migration & education pacts
  • Strengthened India-EU ties via FTA
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No issue can be resolved through military conflict: PM Modi

PM Modi & Finland's President Alexander Stubb advocate dialogue over war, support peace in Ukraine & West Asia, and sign key agreements on migration & education.

"We are unanimous that military conflict alone cannot resolve any issue. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 5

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that India and Finland believe in the rule of law, dialogue and diplomacy as he expressed support for every effort made to end the ongoing conflict in West Asia and Ukraine.

While addressing a joint press meet with Finland President Alexander Stubb following their talks at Hyderabad House in Delhi on Thursday, PM Modi said that India and Finland agree that reforming global institutions is necessary to address global challenges.

"India and Finland believe in the rule of law, dialogue, and diplomacy. We are unanimous that military conflict alone cannot resolve any issue. Whether in Ukraine or West Asia, we will continue to support every effort for a speedy end to the conflict and peace. We also agree that reforming global institutions is not only necessary but urgent to address growing global challenges, and that eradicating terrorism in all its forms is our shared commitment," he said.

"Your Excellency, you have completed the Ironman Triathlon. We are confident that with an energetic leader like you, India and Finland will also achieve a new triathlon of innovation, digital, and sustainability," PM Modi added.

He noted that the growing cooperation between India and Europe is giving new strength to global stability, growth and shared prosperity. PM Modi also mentioned about the recently-signed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the European Union (EU).

"Today, the world is going through a period of instability and uncertainty. From Ukraine to West Asia, conflict continues in many parts of the world. In this global environment, India and Europe, which are world's two big diplomatic powers, are entering a golden period of their relations. Our growing cooperation is giving new strength to global stability, growth and shared prosperity. At the beginning of 2026, the historic India-European Union Free Trade Agreement was signed. This agreement will further strengthen trade, investment, and technology cooperation between India and Finland."

PM Modi announced that India and Finland have signed a comprehensive migration and mobility agreement to connect the innovation ecosystems of both countries. He stated that two nations have agreed to expand cooperation in teacher training, school-to-school partnerships, and the future of education.

"Finland is becoming a preferred destination for Indian students and talent. Today, we have signed a comprehensive migration and mobility agreement with Finland to connect the innovation ecosystems of both countries. With this, we are also going to further strengthen joint research and startup collaboration," stated PM Modi.

"Finland is a role model in the field of education. Today, we have also agreed to expand research cooperation in teacher training, school-to-school partnerships, and the future of education. This means that we are going to deepen our cooperation at every level of human development, from school to industry. Finland is an important partner of India in the Nordic region. We are also expanding our cooperation with Finland in Arctic and polar research," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Strong words. But actions speak louder. While we talk about peace, our own borders face constant challenges. Hope this principle is applied uniformly and with strength everywhere.
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Aman W
The migration and education partnerships are a game-changer! Finnish education system is world-class. This can really help reform our teacher training and school methods. Great forward-looking diplomacy.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, it's refreshing to see a leader emphasize rule of law and dialogue in today's world. The FTA with EU is a big deal for business stability. Hope it brings more opportunities.
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Vikram M
Reforming global institutions is the key point here. The UN Security Council needs change, and India must have a permanent seat. Our stance on peace gives us the moral high ground to push for this.
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Kavya N
I appreciate the consistent message for peace. But sometimes, when diplomacy fails for decades, what is the alternative? The statement feels idealistic without addressing how to deal with aggressive neighbours who don't believe in dialogue.

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