India and Finland Forge Tech Alliance: AI, Quantum and 6G Partnership

India and Finland have strengthened their strategic partnership through high-level diplomatic engagements. The 13th Foreign Office Consultations in Helsinki focused on expanding technological cooperation across multiple sectors. Both countries are prioritizing collaboration in emerging fields like artificial intelligence and quantum computing. The partnership also addresses global issues including sustainable development and regional security concerns.

Key Points: India Finland Strengthen Trade Tech Ties in Helsinki Talks

  • Both nations committed to expanding cooperation in cutting-edge technologies like AI and quantum computing
  • Finnish side reiterated strong support for early conclusion of India-EU Free Trade Agreement
  • Leaders discussed regional security issues including peaceful resolution of Ukraine conflict
  • Partnership focuses on sustainability, clean technologies and circular economy initiatives
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India, Finland agree to strengthen ties in trade, digitalisation and AI

India and Finland agree to boost cooperation in AI, quantum computing, 6G technology and sustainability during 13th Foreign Office Consultations in Helsinki.

"India considers Finland a valued partner in the EU and in the Nordic region. - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

Helsinki, Nov 6

India and Finland held 13th Foreign Office Consultations in Helsinki on Thursday and reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral cooperation, while agreeing to further strengthen ties in trade and investment, digitalisation, quantum computing, 5G/6G, Artificial Intelligence (AI), sustainability, clean technologies, circular economy, education, research and development, people-to-people ties and mobility.

Sharing details regarding the meeting, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal in a post on X wrote: "13th India-Finland Foreign Office Consultations were held in Helsinki today. Co-chaired by Secretary (West) Sibi George & Permanent State Secretary Jukka Salovaara. They reviewed the entire gamut of India-Finland bilateral cooperation and agreed to strengthen it further in the areas of trade & investment, digitalization, quantum computing, 5G/6G, AI, sustainability, clean technologies, circular economy, education, research and development, people-to-people ties and mobility."

"India considers Finland a valued partner in the EU and in the Nordic region. Finnish side reiterated its support for early conclusion of India-EU-FTA. The sides also exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest," he added.

On August 30, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic conversation with his Finnish counterpart Elina Valtonen, with discussions focused on the Ukraine conflict and its ramifications

"Had a telecon today with Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen. Our discussions centered around the Ukraine conflict and its ramifications. India should not be unfairly targeted in that context. We have always advocated dialogue and diplomacy," EAM Jaishankar posted on X.

Earlier on August 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a productive telephonic conversation with Finnish President Alexander Stubb and discussed ways to strengthen cooperation across various sectors, including trade, technology and sustainability.

"President Stubb shared his assessment on the recent meetings held between the leaders of Europe, the United States and Ukraine in Washington on resolution of the conflict in Ukraine. Prime Minister Modi reiterated India's consistent support for peaceful resolution of the conflict and early restoration of peace and stability," a statement released by MEA said,

PM Modi called Finland a "valued partner" of India in the European Union.

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Had a good conversation with President Alexander Stubb. Finland is a valued partner in the EU. Discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in key sectors such as trade, technology and sustainability. Exchanged perspectives on the ongoing efforts for peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine."

President Stubb reiterated Finland's support for an early conclusion of a mutually beneficial India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA). He affirmed support for the success of the AI Impact Summit scheduled to be hosted by India in 2026.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some positive international news! The focus on quantum computing and 6G shows India is thinking ahead. But I hope these agreements actually translate into ground-level benefits for common people, not just stay as diplomatic statements.
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Arjun K
Finland supporting India-EU FTA is crucial. This could open up massive trade opportunities for Indian businesses. Clean tech cooperation is also much needed given our climate commitments. Good strategic partnership!
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech industry, I'm excited about the AI and quantum computing collaboration. Finland's education system is world-class - hope we can learn from their model to improve our own institutions.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope our government ensures that technology transfer happens properly. Often foreign collaborations benefit the other country more. We need to protect Indian interests and IP rights.
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Kavya N
People-to-people ties and mobility mentioned here could mean easier visa processes for students and professionals. Finland has excellent universities - this could be great for Indian students looking for quality education abroad! ✈️🎓

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