Key Points

PM Modi is making history as the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Croatia after concluding the G7 Summit in Canada. The trip aims to expand cooperation in trade, defence, and technology while strengthening cultural ties. Croatia hosts a growing Indian workforce and has shown increasing interest in yoga and Ayurveda. Modi will meet Croatian leaders to discuss boosting the current $300 million bilateral trade relationship.

Key Points: Modi Heads to Croatia After G7 Summit in Historic First Visit

  • Modi's first visit aims to deepen India-Croatia economic ties
  • Focus on trade, defence, and digital startup collaboration
  • Bilateral trade currently stands at $300 million
  • Strengthening cultural and people-to-people connections
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PM Modi departs for Croatia after successful G7 summit visit in Canada

PM Modi embarks on first-ever Indian PM visit to Croatia to strengthen trade, tech, and cultural ties after successful G7 Summit in Canada.

"My visit to Croatia presents a historical opportunity to boost linkages with a valued partner country - PM Narendra Modi"

Ottawa, June 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday departed for Croatia after wrapping up his landmark visit to Canada where he attended the 51st Group of Seven (G7) Summit in Kananaskis.

This will be the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia, marking an important milestone in bilateral relationship.

“Concluding a productive Canada visit. Thankful to the Canadian people and Government for hosting a successful G7 Summit, which witnessed fruitful discussions on diverse global issues. We remain committed to furthering global peace, prosperity and sustainability,”PM Modi posted on X as he departs for Croatia.

PM Modi’s visit to Croatia will help to foster stronger political and economic collaboration with the European country. It will also provide a crucial opportunity to expand bilateral cooperation in various sectors including trade, innovation, defence, ports, shipping, science and technolgy, cultural exchange, and workforce mobility.

“The visit to Croatia will also underscore India's commitment to further strengthening its engagement with partners in the European Union," said the government.

During his visit PM Modi will also meet his Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenkovic and President Zoran Milanovic. Earlier PM Modi briefly interacted with Croatian PM Plenković at COP-26 in 2021 and during the virtual India-European Union Leaders Meeting the same year.

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 is about USD 300 million. Additionally the Indian Investments in Croatia-Euro 44.51 (roughly USD 48) million; while Croatian Investments in India-Euro 5.55 (roughly USD 6) million.

In the field of Digital and Startup Ecosystem Cooperation, India-Croatia Startup Bridge was launched by HAMAG BICRO from Croatia and Startup India from India on 20th December 2021. Later, India-Croatia Startup 50-day long challenge was organised from 10 April 2022.

India has been well known in Croatia for centuries, and the earliest Croatian visitors to India were Missionaries. In contemporary times, a Department of Indology has been functioning at the University of Zagreb in Croatia for more than 60 years. There is also widespread interest in Yoga and Ayurveda in the European country.

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

“On June 18, 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,” said PM Modi on Sunday as he began his three-nation tour.

“My visit to Croatia, which will be the first ever by an Indian Prime Minister, presents a historical opportunity to boost linkages with a valued partner country”, PM Modi added.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Great to see PM Modi expanding India's global footprint! Croatia may be small but strategic EU partner. Hope this visit boosts our IT exports and creates more opportunities for Indian startups. 🇮🇳🤝🇭🇷
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Priya M.
Interesting to know about 17,000 Indians working in Croatia! The cultural exchange is wonderful but I hope our workers there are getting fair wages and proper working conditions. Govt should ensure this.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I wish our PM would focus more on domestic issues too. Farmers are protesting again and inflation is hitting common people hard. Foreign visits are good but ground realities matter more.
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Sunita R.
Croatia is such a beautiful country! This visit will surely boost tourism both ways. Many Indians don't know about Croatia's amazing coastline - hope more direct flights start after this diplomatic engagement.
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Vikram J.
The startup bridge initiative is brilliant! Croatia has good tech talent and India has scale. Perfect partnership for innovation. Hope to see more such collaborations with other EU nations too. #MakeInIndia
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Neha P.
Surprised to learn about Department of Indology in Zagreb University for 60+ years! Our soft power through yoga and ayurveda is truly global. More cultural exchanges please - maybe Bollywood films could be next? 😊

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