Key Points

PM Modi has made history by becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Croatia. The trip aims to strengthen economic, defense, and cultural ties between the two nations. Modi will meet Croatian leaders to discuss mutual interests, including trade and counter-terrorism. The visit highlights India’s growing global partnerships and Croatia’s strategic importance.

Key Points: PM Modi Makes Historic First Visit to Croatia Strengthening Bilateral Ties

  • Modi’s visit aims to deepen India-Croatia trade and defense ties
  • Focus on expanding workforce mobility and cultural exchanges
  • Bilateral trade currently stands at $300 million
  • Visit follows Croatia’s support for India’s counter-terrorism efforts
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PM Modi arrives in Zagreb on first-ever visit by Indian Prime Minister to Croatia

PM Modi arrives in Zagreb, marking the first-ever Indian Prime Minister visit to Croatia to boost trade, defense, and cultural cooperation.

PM Modi arrives in Zagreb on first-ever visit by Indian Prime Minister to Croatia
"As the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia, it will open new avenues for bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest – PM Narendra Modi"

Zagreb, June 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday scripted history as he landed in Zagreb on the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia, marking an important milestone in bilateral relationship.

Zagreb is the last stop on PM Modi's three-nation tour, which also included visits to Cyprus en route to Canada for Tuesday's G7 Summit in Kananaskis.

"I look forward to my visit to the Republic of Croatia and meetings with President Zoran Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic. Both our countries enjoy centuries-old close cultural links. As the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia, it will open new avenues for bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest," Prime Minister Modi said on Sunday.

He had asserted that the three-nation tour is also an opportunity to thank partner countries for their steadfast support to India in India's fight against cross-border terrorism, and to galvanise global understanding on tackling terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

Analysts reckon that the first-ever visit by Indian PM to Croatia will help in fostering stronger political and economic collaboration with Croatia. It will also provide a crucial opportunity to expand bilateral cooperation in various sectors including trade, innovation, defence, ports, shipping, science and tech, cultural exchange, and workforce mobility.

India and Croatia have close cooperation in trade, investment, defence, agriculture sectors amongst others, and also cooperate in international fora, vibrant cultural exchanges and close people-to-people ties.

The bilateral trade between both nations stands at about USD 300 million with the Indian investments in Croatia being roughly around USD 48 million.

Prime Minister Modi briefly interacted with Croatian PM Plenkovic at COP-26 in 2021 and the virtual India-EU Leaders Meeting the same year.

Former President Ramnath Kovind undertook State Visit to Croatia in March 2019, during which he was conferred with Croatia's highest civilian honor ('the Grand Order of the King of Tomislav').

India has been well known in Croatia for centuries, and the earliest Croatian visitors to India were missionaries. Links have been found between the Principality of Dubrovnik and Goa, and the Church of Sao Braz was reportedly built by Croatians around 1563 in Goa.

The Indian community in Croatia has changed over the last three years rapidly due to demographic situation in Croatia where a lot of foreign workers are being employed for carrying out work in different sectors of economy.

There were approximately 17000 Indians residing in Croatia in December 2024. Many of the Indian workers are working on short to medium term contracts and therefore at least, 90 per cent of the people among currently residing are those who form a part of the mobile population staying in Croatia for a specific contractual period.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Historic visit indeed! Croatia may be small but has strategic importance in Europe. PM Modi's outreach to smaller nations shows our foreign policy is truly global. Hope this leads to more IT collaborations - Croatia has great talent we can partner with 🇮🇳🤝🇭🇷
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Priya M.
Interesting to know about the historical Goa-Croatia connection! Our PM is right to focus on cultural ties - soft diplomacy matters as much as trade figures. Maybe we'll see more Croatian tourists visiting India after this? Our hospitality sector could benefit.
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope such visits translate to concrete benefits for common Indians. $300 million trade is peanuts compared to our potential. Let's push for easier work visas for our professionals in EU through Croatia.
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Sunita R.
Croatia is such a beautiful country! My cousin worked there on a shipbuilding contract. Good to see India strengthening ties beyond traditional partners. Maybe we'll get more direct flights now - would love to visit Dubrovnik! 😊
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Vikram J.
Smart move focusing on ports and shipping cooperation. Croatia has excellent Adriatic ports that could help Indian exports reach Central Europe faster. But we must ensure our workers there get proper wages and working conditions - heard some complaints.
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Meena P.
The cultural exchange part excites me most! Croatia has amazing architecture and we have yoga/ayurveda to share. Hope they open a Indian cultural center there soon. Our diaspora may be temporary but can be great ambassadors of Indian culture.

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