India and Slovenia Deepen 3T Partnership: Trade, Tech, Tourism Boost

India and Slovenia are working to strengthen their partnership across three key areas. Both countries held high-level talks to expand cooperation in trade, technology and tourism. They reviewed their growing economic relationship at the 10th Joint Committee session. The discussions also focused on how an India-EU trade deal could benefit businesses in both nations.

Key Points: India Slovenia Strengthen Trade Technology Tourism Cooperation

  • Both countries reviewed expanding trade ties at 10th Joint Committee session in New Delhi
  • Discussions covered agriculture, pharmaceuticals, energy and traditional medicine sectors
  • Focus on Slovenia's European crossroads position and India's continental engagement
  • Delegations expressed hope for early conclusion of India-EU Free Trade Agreement
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India, Slovenia push to strengthen 3Ts; Trade, Technology and Tourism

India and Slovenia advance 3T partnership in trade, technology and tourism during high-level talks, reviewing bilateral cooperation and EU trade prospects.

"The 10th JCTEC reaffirmed India's commitment to nurturing a dynamic economic partnership with Slovenia - Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, November 26

India and Slovenia on Wednesday discussed new ways to deepen cooperation in the areas of trade, technology and tourism, as Secretary (West) Sibi George held talks with a visiting delegation from Ljubljana led by Peter Japelj, Director General for Economic, Cultural and Scientific Diplomacy at Slovenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the talks focused on strengthening the bilateral partnership across the "3Ts" and identifying areas where the two countries can expand joint initiatives. The MEA said the meeting reflected the growing interest on both sides in widening economic and technological engagement.

Earlier in the day, India and Slovenia reviewed their expanding trade ties at the 10th Session of the India-Slovenia Joint Committee on Trade and Economic Cooperation (JCTEC), held in New Delhi to assess ongoing collaboration and set the direction for future cooperation.

The session was co-chaired by Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Saket Kumar, and Slovenia's Director General for Economic, Cultural and Scientific Diplomacy, Peter Japelj. Both sides looked closely at the present state of trade and investment, noting that the partnership has grown steadily year after year. The discussions included a comprehensive review of the global and domestic economic landscape, as well as an assessment of bilateral trade and investment relations between the two countries.

At the centre of the discussion was the idea that India and Slovenia share a natural fit in their economic goals. Slovenia's location at the crossroads of Central Europe and India's expanding engagement with the continent give the two nations a chance to connect regions that are becoming increasingly important to global trade. This shared space helps build a base for cooperation in areas such as technology, innovation, and connectivity.

The committee also reviewed wider economic trends, both global and domestic, to understand how they shape trade opportunities. Attention turned to sectoral cooperation, with talks covering agriculture, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, health, transport, energy, tourism, MSMEs, Ayurveda, and traditional systems of medicine. These discussions aimed to identify how each side can support business activity and open new channels of exchange.

Both delegations also expressed a shared hope that the India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) can be concluded soon. They noted that a balanced and mutually beneficial FTA would help businesses in both India and Slovenia find new markets and deepen linkages across Europe.

During the visit, Peter Japelj also met with Commerce Secretary, Government of India, Rajesh Agrawal, and held a discussion on strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

"The 10th JCTEC reaffirmed India's commitment to nurturing a dynamic economic partnership with Slovenia, built on mutual trust, shared values, and enduring friendship, laying the groundwork for deeper collaboration across Europe and India," the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some focus on Ayurveda and traditional medicine! 🍃 This is our strength that we should promote globally. Slovenian tourists coming for wellness tourism could be a huge opportunity for our economy.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope our government ensures that these partnerships actually benefit Indian small businesses and not just large corporations. The implementation matters more than the announcements.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the pharmaceutical sector, this is very promising! Slovenia has strong pharmaceutical companies and India can offer manufacturing capabilities. Win-win situation for both countries. 💊
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Michael C
The EU FTA mention is crucial. Once that's finalized, it will open up the entire European market for Indian products. Slovenia could become our gateway to Europe. Smart diplomatic move!
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Kavya N
Tourism potential is huge! 🗻 Slovenia has beautiful alpine scenery and India has rich cultural heritage. We should start direct flights between major Indian cities and Ljubljana. This would boost people-to-people connections significantly.

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