Modi Meets Estonian President, AI & Ukraine Top Bilateral Talks Agenda

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Estonian President Alar Karis in New Delhi on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit. President Karis drew parallels between Estonia's digital "Tiger Leap" and India's civilizational journey, while highlighting a new "AI Leap" initiative. He invited greater Indian investment, particularly in green hydrogen and electronics, and expressed serious concerns over Russia's war in Ukraine. The leaders reinforced a bilateral friendship rooted in shared values of democracy and sovereignty.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets Estonian President Alar Karis at AI Summit

  • Meeting on sidelines of India AI Summit
  • Focus on AI and digital cooperation
  • Invitation for Indian investment in green tech
  • Estonian concern over Ukraine war
  • Emphasis on shared democratic values
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PM Modi meets Estonian President Alar Karis on sidelines of India AI Impact Summit at Hyderabad House

PM Modi met Estonian President Alar Karis. Talks covered AI cooperation, investment, and concerns over Russia's war in Ukraine.

"Russia's aggression in Ukraine is not merely a regional concern. - Alar Karis"

New Delhi, February 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met with the President of Estonia, Alar Karis, at Hyderabad House in the national capital.

The high-level meeting took place on the sidelines of the ongoing India AI Impact Summit 2026, marking a significant moment for bilateral diplomatic engagement between the two nations.

The discussions align with President Karis's broader address to a gathering in the national capital on Tuesday, where he emphasised the deep-rooted historical parallels between Estonia and India.

Marking the upcoming anniversary of the Republic of Estonia, President Alar Karis described both nations as "ancient Europeans" and a "cradle of civilisation" respectively, highlighting their shared journey from colonial rule to independence.

"History has not always treated us kindly. Both our nations have experienced what it is like to be ruled by others," President Karis said, noting that both transitioned from "colonial yokes" to freedom following the World Wars and have since transformed into modern technological powerhouses.

Drawing direct parallels between their digital journeys, the Estonian President highlighted Estonia's pioneering 'Tiger Leap' programme of the 1990s, which digitised education nationwide, and linked it to the current "AI Leap" initiative.

"The new technological beast that needs training is, of course, artificial intelligence. We must make it our friend. Last year, I laid the foundations for a new programme called the AI Leap, designed to help our youngsters and teachers harness its power for the benefit of society," he added.

President Karis revealed that his visit to New Delhi is centred on the ongoing World AI Summit, underscoring the focus on artificial intelligence as a key area of bilateral interest.

On the economic front, the President invited further Indian investment and expressed particular interest in expanding cooperation in green hydrogen and electronics.

Turning to global security, President Karis expressed grave concern over Russia's ongoing aggression in Ukraine, describing it as an issue with far-reaching consequences beyond the region.

"Russia's aggression in Ukraine is not merely a regional concern. The international community must find ways to ramp up pressure on Russia and create a situation wherein warfare becomes too costly and exhausting for them," Karis said, adding that Moscow appears insincere regarding peace talks.

Quoting Rabindranath Tagore, the President emphasised that the friendship between India and Estonia is firmly rooted in shared values of democracy, pluralism, and respect for sovereignty.

"By staying on that path, our friendship will be a strong and long-lasting one," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The historical parallels are so interesting! Both ancient civilizations breaking free from colonial rule. President Karis quoting Gurudev Tagore was a beautiful touch. Shows diplomacy is not just about politics, but shared culture and values.
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Rohit P
Green hydrogen and electronics cooperation sounds promising for 'Make in India'. Estonia is a digital giant despite its size. We have much to learn from each other. The focus should be on tangible outcomes for our youth and industries.
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Sarah B
While the AI collaboration is positive, the article mentions Estonia's strong stance on Ukraine. India's position on global conflicts often draws criticism for being non-aligned. A more proactive foreign policy that clearly condemns aggression might strengthen our standing with European partners.
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Karthik V
"AI Leap" is the need of the hour. Our IT talent combined with Estonia's e-governance expertise can create wonders. Hope our education system gets a similar digitization push like their Tiger Leap program. The future is digital! 💻
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Meera T
It's heartening to see smaller nations recognizing India's civilizational heritage and modern potential. Partnerships like these move beyond the old geopolitical blocs. Jai Hind!

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