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PM Modi, Swedish PM Kristersson Hold Talks to Boost Bilateral Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson in Gothenburg for delegation-level talks to steer bilateral ties. The discussions focused on trade, green transition, AI, defence, and space collaboration. Bilateral trade reached USD 7.75 billion in 2025. PM Modi's visit is part of a four-nation European tour.

PM Modi, Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson hold delegation-level talks to steer bilateral ties

Gothenburg, May 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Swedish counterpart, Ulf Kristersson, in Gothenburg to hold delegation-level talks aimed at steering bilateral ties into a new era of strategic alignment.

The meeting between the two leaders served as the main focus of the visit, opening the doors for detailed discussions on shared global priorities and fresh avenues of partnership.

This high-stakes meeting comes as part of a larger diplomatic mission, with PM Narendra Modi arriving in Sweden on Sunday for a two-day state visit designed to anchor expanding cooperation in commercial trade, technological innovation, defence paradigms, and several emerging sectors between the two nations.

Setting a celebratory tone for this high-profile diplomatic engagement, upon reaching his hotel in Gothenburg, PM Modi was treated to a vibrant and colourful welcome by the enthusiastic Indian diaspora, with members of the community organising a traditional Bengali cultural performance in his honour.

The spirited reception saw women dressed in traditional attire showcasing energetic folk dances and ceremonial rituals deeply inspired by Bengali cultural traditions, turning the venue into a festive arena.

A large gathering of supporters waving Indian flags assembled at the hotel to greet the Prime Minister, beautifully blending rich Indian cultural celebrations with the backdrop of the Swedish industrial hub.

This grand community reception followed an equally significant official reception earlier in the day, which signalled the immense geopolitical weight Stockholm attaches to the visit.

PM Modi's aircraft was escorted by fighter jets from the Swedish Air Force as it approached Gothenburg, and in a special gesture, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson personally welcomed PM Modi at the airport upon his arrival.

The high-level talks are expected to focus heavily on expanding bilateral trade ties, which reached a robust USD 7.75 billion in 2025.

Driven by these strong commercial ties, the two nations are expected to further deepen collaboration across a spectrum of cutting-edge areas, including the green transition, artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, start-ups, resilient supply chains, defence manufacturing, space exploration, climate initiatives, and people-to-people exchanges, marking a major progression since PM Modi previously visited Sweden in 2018 to attend the inaugural India-Nordic Summit.

Expanding the scope of these bilateral discussions into wider regional frameworks, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement, "The two prime ministers will also address the European Round Table for Industry, a leading pan-European business leaders forum, along with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission."

This strategic engagement in Sweden marks the second leg of PM Modi's ongoing four-nation European tour.

The Prime Minister arrived in Sweden following a successful visit to the Netherlands, where he inked 17 agreements to boost cooperation in defence, critical minerals, and other key sectors, and later this week, PM Modi will proceed to Norway and Italy to conclude his European engagements.

— ANI

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Priya S
The Swedish Air Force escorting the PM's aircraft and PM Kristersson personally welcoming him at the airport is a big deal. These gestures show Sweden values India as a strategic partner. I'm cautiously optimistic about the defence manufacturing collaboration mentioned.
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Vikram M
While the optics are great, I wish the article had more details on specific agreements. The European Round Table thing sounds elite, but what about the common Indian entrepreneur? Also, the traditional Bengali dance welcome was a nice touch – shows our culture abroad!
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Amanda W
As someone who works in the tech sector, India-Sweden collaboration in AI and emerging tech is exciting. Sweden has great expertise in green tech too. However, I hope these talks lead to more than just promises – we need concrete timelines for joint projects in space and defence.
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Siddharth J
Good to see PM Modi's fourth-nation tour focusing on Europe. The timing is smart – Europe needs reliable partners post-Ukraine crisis. But I'm a bit skeptical about the "resilient supply chains" part; India needs to ensure we're not just a market for Swedish goods but an equal partner in manufacturing.
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Rohit P
The Bengali cultural performance by the diaspora was beautiful! Shows India's soft power abroad. I just hope the trade deals discussed actually help our small businesses back home. The 7.75 billion figure sounds great, but how much of that benefits the common man? Something to think about.

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