Modi Meets Austrian Chancellor, Aims to Boost Green Tech & Trade Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker in New Delhi, marking Stocker's first official visit to India and Asia since taking office. The discussions aimed to strengthen bilateral ties, with a focus on expanding cooperation in critical sectors like green technology, digital innovation, and high-end manufacturing. The visit builds upon the momentum from PM Modi's 2024 trip to Austria and follows recent Foreign Office Consultations. Chancellor Stocker also paid respects at Rajghat, the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi.

Key Points: PM Modi Holds Talks with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker

  • High-level talks in New Delhi
  • Focus on green tech & economic exchange
  • Review of India-EU relations
  • Delegation includes business executives
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PM Modi meets Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker

PM Narendra Modi meets Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker in Delhi to strengthen bilateral ties, focusing on green tech, trade, and digital innovation.

"Confident that his discussions with PM Narendra Modi tomorrow will open new avenues for greater cooperation - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, April 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday held a meeting with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker at the Hyderbad House, New Delhi.

After the meeting, there will be an exchange of MoUs followed by press statements.

Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker also laid a wreath at Rajghat. Raj Ghat is a serene, open-air memorial in Delhi dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, marking the spot of his cremation on January 31, 1948

Earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday met with Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker, who is on his first official visit to India. The meeting marks a significant step in strengthening bilateral ties between the two nations, with high-level discussions scheduled to continue.

In a post on X, the External Affairs Minister expressed his satisfaction with the meeting, stating, "Delighted to call on Federal Chancellor Dr Christian Stocker of Austria, as he begins his first official visit to India." He further emphasised the potential for growth in the partnership, adding, "Confident that his discussions with PM Narendra Modi tomorrow will open new avenues for greater cooperation across various domains."

This high-level engagement followed the Chancellor's arrival earlier on Wednesday. Welcoming the leader upon his landing, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X, "A warm welcome to Federal Chancellor Dr Christian Stocker of Austria on his first official visit to India. He was received by Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports @khadseraksha at the airport. India and Austria share a warm and friendly relationship. Chancellor Stocker's visit will impart further momentum to 'Enhanced India-Austria partnership'."

The four-day stay represents Stocker's inaugural trip to India and his first official visit to the Asian continent since taking office in 2025. During his time in New Delhi, the Chancellor is set to engage in comprehensive discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. These talks are expected to prioritise the expansion of ties in critical sectors, green technology, and economic exchange.

To drive these objectives, Chancellor Stocker is travelling with a high-powered delegation consisting of business executives, senior ministers, and government representatives, highlighting the economic priorities of the trip. Both nations intend to investigate further collaboration in digital innovation, renewable energy, and high-end manufacturing.

This diplomatic engagement follows a period of increasing economic synergy between the two countries. Beyond commerce, the leaders are also anticipated to exchange perspectives on global and regional matters, as well as their ongoing cooperation within international organisations.

The relationship between India and Austria is built on a foundation of long-standing friendship and "shared democratic values." This visit seeks to capitalise on the diplomatic energy established during PM Modi's 2024 trip to Austria, aiming to solidify the "India-Austria partnership" and unlock new opportunities for economic and strategic growth.

These efforts build upon foundational work laid late last year, during the eighth session of the India-Austria Foreign Office Consultations in Vienna on December 12. At that meeting, Secretary (West) Sibi George and Austrian Secretary General Nikolaus Marschik conducted a thorough review of bilateral ties.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, these officials explored methods to enhance India-EU relations and discussed global issues of common concern, setting the stage for the current high-level visit.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see India strengthening ties with European nations. Austria has expertise in several high-tech areas. Let's hope the MoUs translate into real jobs and investment for our youth.
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Sarah B
While high-level visits are important for diplomacy, I hope the discussions also touch upon shared challenges like climate change. The focus on renewable energy is a positive step.
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Arjun K
The delegation includes business executives, which is key. "Make in India" needs foreign partnerships and technology transfer. Austria could be a good partner for our manufacturing push.
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Karthik V
With respect, I read these articles and often wonder about the actual, measurable outcomes for the common person. MoUs are signed, but we need to see the results on the ground in terms of cheaper technology or new opportunities. The intent is good, but execution is key.
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Meera T
Digital innovation and renewable energy are the future. Glad this is on the agenda. Austria's visit after PM Modi's trip last year shows the relationship is moving forward. Best of luck to the teams! 🙏

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