India-Finland Leaders Discuss Global Order, AI Cooperation & Trade Goals

Vice President C P Radhakrishnan met with Finland's President Alexander Stubb in New Delhi, reviewing the growing bilateral partnership and setting a goal to double trade by 2030. The leaders discussed India's role in the Global South and the need for reforms in international institutions like the UN Security Council. Separately, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held wide-ranging talks with President Stubb, focusing on cooperation in technology, defence, space, and semiconductors. Both meetings emphasized leveraging the India-EU Free Trade Agreement and enhancing collaboration in mobility, migration, and Arctic research.

Key Points: India & Finland Strengthen Ties in Tech, Trade & Global Governance

  • Evolving global order & UNSC reform
  • Doubling bilateral trade by 2030
  • Cooperation in AI & emerging tech
  • India-EU FTA opportunities
  • Enhanced mobility & education ties
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Vice-President Radhakrishnan and Finnish President discuss evolving global order, bilateral ties

VP Radhakrishnan & President Stubb discuss AI, UN reforms & doubling trade. PM Modi meets Finnish leader on tech, defence & supply chains.

Vice-President Radhakrishnan and Finnish President discuss evolving global order, bilateral ties
"India is delighted to welcome President Stubb of Finland... Our talks today were wide-ranging. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 5

Vice President C P Radhakrishnan called on visiting Finland President Alexander Stubb in New Delhi on Thursday, appreciating his participation as the Chief Guest at the Raisina Dialogue 2026. The two leaders reviewed the growing partnership between India and Finland and discussed strengthening trade and economic ties.

They held discussions on the evolving global order, India's constructive role in voicing the concerns of the Global South and the need for reforms in international institutions, including the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). They also discussed cooperation in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.

Vice President's Secretariat stated on X, "Hon'ble Vice-President of India, Shri CP Radhakrishnan, called on the President of the Republic of Finland, H.E. Dr. Alexander Stubb, in New Delhi today. The Vice President welcomed President Stubb to India and appreciated his participation as the Chief Guest at the Raisina Dialogue 2026. The leaders exchanged views on the evolving global order, India's constructive role in voicing the concerns of the Global South, and the need for reforms in international institutions, including the UNSC."

"The two leaders reviewed the growing partnership between India and Finland and discussed strengthening trade and economic ties, including the shared goal of doubling bilateral trade by 2030. Noting the strong democratic traditions shared by the two countries, the leaders welcomed the growing engagement between India and Finland through parliamentary exchanges. The leaders also discussed cooperation in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, the opportunities arising from the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, and expanding collaboration in mobility, migration, and higher education for Indian students in Finland," it added.

Earlier in the day, the Finnish President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting at Hyderabad House in Delhi, discussing cooperation in technology, infrastructure, defence, space, AI, semiconductors, education and other sectors. The two leaders spoke about strong potential in trade and commerce between two nations following the signing of the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

"India is delighted to welcome President Stubb of Finland. It is equally gladdening that he is the Chief Guest at this year's Raisina Dialogue. Our talks today were wide-ranging. We discussed the strong potential in trade and commerce, especially after the India-EU Free Trade Agreement. Other sectors that featured in our discussions include cooperation in technology, infrastructure, defence, space, AI, semiconductors, education and more," PM Modi posted on X.

"We see great scope in working together to ensure trustworthy technologies and resilient supply chains for the entire world. The Migration and Mobility Agreement will add momentum to our partnership. We are also expanding our cooperation in Arctic and polar research," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Glad to see India consistently raising the issue of UNSC reforms and speaking for the Global South. It's high time the international power structures reflect today's realities, not the post-WWII world. Partnerships with countries like Finland who share democratic values can help push this agenda.
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Michael C
The emphasis on "trustworthy technologies" and "resilient supply chains" is crucial. In a world of geopolitical tensions, diversifying partnerships beyond the usual blocs is smart strategy. India-Finland cooperation in Arctic research is an interesting and forward-looking area.
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Siddharth J
While the talks sound great on paper, I hope the benefits of this partnership, especially in trade and tech, actually reach the common people and small businesses. Sometimes these high-level agreements only benefit large corporations. Let's ensure the mobility agreement truly helps our students and professionals.
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Nisha Z
Finland's education system is world-class. Expanding collaboration in higher education is fantastic news for Indian students looking for quality options beyond the US, UK, and Australia. Hope it leads to more affordable opportunities and recognition of Indian degrees there.
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Rohit P
Raisina Dialogue is becoming a major global forum! Having leaders like the Finnish President as chief guest adds to its prestige. It's good to see India taking centre stage in shaping conversations about the future world order. Jai Hind!

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