Hornbill Festival 2025: Six Nations Seek Key Partnerships with Nagaland

The 26th Hornbill Festival kicked off in Kisama, Nagaland, marking a major step in global engagement. Six European nations have been named official country partners, showing strong interest in economic and cultural collaboration. A high-level diplomatic roundtable set the stage for discussions on investment and partnership across multiple sectors. This initiative aims to transform the iconic cultural event into a catalyst for concrete international business opportunities.

Key Points: Six Nations Partner with Nagaland for Hornbill Festival 2025

  • Six partner nations include Austria, France, Ireland, Malta, Switzerland, and the UK
  • Focus areas span tourism, tech, agriculture, and food processing industries
  • Arunachal Pradesh joins as the official state partner for the festival
  • High-level roundtable featured ambassadors and senior diplomats for strategic talks
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Six partner countries keen to collaborate with Nagaland in diverse sectors during Hornbill festival

Austria, France, UK & others express keen interest in collaborating with Nagaland across tourism, trade, and tech during the Hornbill Festival.

"Their presence signals a growing interest among foreign missions to explore Nagaland as an emerging interface for economic, cultural, and strategic partnership in the Northeast. - Nagaland Official"

Kohima, Dec 1

Six countries -- Austria, France, Ireland, Malta, Switzerland and the United Kingdom -- which are the partner countries for this year's 10-day Hornbill Festival, have expressed keen interest in collaborating with Nagaland across a range of sectors, officials said on Monday.

The 26th edition of the iconic 'Hornbill Festival' (December 1-10), began on Monday at the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama, around 12 km south of the state capital Kohima.

An official of Nagaland government said that the inaugural roundtable and networking meeting with the six country partners was held at a hotel in Kohima on Sunday night.

According to the official, Advisor to state Chief Minister and Chairman, IDAN (Investment and Development Authority of Nagaland), Abu Metha, chaired the meeting and delivered the welcome address.

Nagaland is poised to strengthen its global footprint as it hosts a landmark diplomatic and economic engagement during the 10-day Hornbill festival 2025.

The official said that the IDAN convened the inaugural roundtable and networking meeting with country partners, bringing together international representatives, government officials, and key industry stakeholders for a high-level dialogue.

The roundtable follows the recent announcement by the Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio designating six nations -- Austria, France, Ireland, Malta, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom as country partners for this year's Hornbill festival, an initiative that underscores the state's growing emphasis on global engagement.

Reinforcing regional cooperation, Arunachal Pradesh has been named the state partner, strengthening Northeast India's shared vision for development and collaborative growth, the official said.

He said that with the participation of senior diplomats, including the attendance of the Ambassadors of France, Ireland, Switzerland and the High Commissioner of Malta, the roundtable marks a significant milestone in Nagaland's outreach to the international community.

"Their presence signals a growing interest among foreign missions to explore Nagaland as an emerging interface for economic, cultural, and strategic partnership in the Northeast. More than a ceremonial curtain-raiser, the roundtable is structured as a strategic platform for policy dialogue, identifying concrete opportunities for partnership, promoting cross-border collaboration, and deepening bilateral relations with participating nations," the official added.

Stakeholders across sectors like tourism, trade, investment, innovation, technology, and creative and cultural industries are expected to converge to engage with Nagaland's government agencies and local enterprises to identify practical partnership models, joint ventures, and investment pipelines that can be progressed during and after the festival.

Key components of engagements during the Hornbill festival will be the series of roundtables, B2Bs and stakeholder sessions.

This roundtable signifies Nagaland's readiness to engage with the country partners on pragmatic investment opportunities and in positioning the state as an emerging player in regional diplomacy, economic partnership, and cultural engagement.

The official said that the Hornbill festival, already one of India's most prominent cultural festivals, is increasingly being broadened to catalyse cultural exchange into concrete economic and investment opportunities.

By pairing national and international partners with Nagaland's entrepreneurs and institutions, the roundtable engagements aim to be a platform where culture meets commerce, heritage meets innovation, and local aspirations meet international possibilities.

As the state is ready for the festive season, the inaugural roundtable is expected to set the tone for a series of high-level engagements, reinforcing Nagaland's vision of fostering meaningful, long-term relationships with both foreign partners and neighbouring states, the official added.

He said that during the Hornbill carnival, country partners emphasised the importance and possibilities of collaborating and partnering with Nagaland in the areas of education, sports, culture, health, digital, food processing industries, infrastructure, agriculture sector, etc.

- IANS

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Priya S
Wonderful to see such international interest. I hope the focus on sectors like agriculture and food processing brings sustainable technology and better market access for Naga farmers. The partnership with Arunachal Pradesh as state partner is also a smart move for regional synergy.
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Rohit P
While this sounds promising, I really hope these collaborations translate into real ground-level development and don't just remain high-level diplomatic talk. The youth of Nagaland need skill development and industries that provide local employment. Let's see some actionable outcomes.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited the Hornbill Festival last year, the cultural richness is breathtaking. Pairing that with economic forums is a brilliant strategy. Hope it boosts tourism infrastructure too—better connectivity and hotels will help more Indians like me explore this beautiful state.
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Karthik V
The focus on digital and tech collaboration is key. Nagaland has huge potential in IT and startups if provided with the right mentorship and investment. Partnering with countries like Ireland and the UK in innovation could create a new tech hub in the Northeast. Very exciting!
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Michael C
This is a positive step for India's Act East policy. Strengthening ties with European nations through cultural and economic gateways like Nagaland enhances our soft power and strategic depth in the region. Well done to the state government and IDAN for this initiative.

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