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PM Modi’s Visit to Poland

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Date of Visit:

  • PM Modi visited Warsaw from August 21 to August 23, 2023, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Poland in 45 years.

Significance:

  • The visit coincided with the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Poland, aiming to revitalize and elevate bilateral ties.

Key Highlights of the Visit

  • Tributes to Memorials:
  • PM Modi laid a wreath at the Dobry Maharaja Memorial in Warsaw.
  • He paid tribute at memorials for the Valivade-Kolhapur camp and the Monument to the Battle of Monte Cassino, honoring the soldiers who fought together in World War II.
  • Upgrade to Strategic Partnership:
  • India and Poland elevated their relationship to a "strategic partnership."
  • A five-year Action Plan (2024-2028) was unveiled, focusing on sectors like defense, trade, energy, and green technologies. The plan includes:
  • Supporting the early conclusion of India-EU trade negotiations.
  • Operationalizing the India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC).
  • Implementing the India-EU Connectivity partnership.
  • Social Security Agreement:
  • A Social Security Agreement was signed to enhance the mobility and welfare of skilled workers between the two nations.
  • Enhanced Defense Cooperation:
  • Poland expressed interest in partnering with India on defense modernization.
  • Both nations agreed to strengthen defense ties and utilize existing mechanisms like the Joint Working Group for Defense Cooperation.
  • Economic and Trade Cooperation:
  • Efforts will be made to connect the private sectors of both countries, especially in food processing, urban infrastructure, and clean technologies.
  • Polish companies were invited to participate in India's "Make in India" and "Make for the World" initiatives.
  • Bilateral Connectivity:
  • The commencement of direct flight connections between India and Poland was welcomed, with plans to increase flights to new destinations.
  • EU-India Relations:
  • Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to deepening the India-EU strategic partnership.
  • Emphasis was placed on peace, a rules-based international order, and counter-terrorism efforts.
  • Poland's Upcoming EU Presidency:
  • Poland’s upcoming presidency of the European Union in January 2025 was highlighted as an opportunity to strengthen India-EU relations.

India – Poland Relations:

Background

  • Diplomatic Relations: Established in 1954, with the Indian Embassy in Warsaw opening in 1957.
  • Historical Ties: During WWII, over 6,000 Polish women and children found refuge in princely states in India, particularly Jamnagar and Kolhapur. The Jam Saheb of Nawanagar sheltered many Polish children, highlighting historical solidarity between the nations.

Economic & Commercial Relations

  • Trading Partner: Poland is India’s largest trading partner in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Bilateral Trade Growth: From $1.95 billion in 2013 to $5.72 billion in 2023, representing a 192% increase. Trade balance remains favorable for India.

Investment

  • Indian Investment in Poland: Estimated at over $3 billion, reflecting growing business ties.
  • Polish Investment in India: Approximately $685 million, contributing to economic cooperation.

Sectoral Collaboration

  • Clean Coal Technologies: Poland is recognized for its advancements in clean coal technologies, with Polish companies involved in India’s mining and power sectors.
  • Training Programs: Indian engineers from Coal India Limited have received training in Polish mines specializing in intelligent mining.
  • Chemical Industry: Poland is a net importer of chemicals, with Indian organic chemicals among the top exports to Poland.
  • Textiles: Remain a key export from India to Poland, with imports growing to $645 million in 2023.

Cultural Relations

  • Commemoration: A monument honoring Jam Saheb Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja was unveiled in 2014 at the Square of the Good Maharaja in Warsaw, symbolizing historical ties.

Conclusion

The relationship between India and Poland has evolved significantly, characterized by strong economic ties, historical connections, and cultural exchanges. Recent high-level visits and agreements aim to further deepen this partnership in various sectors, including trade, investment, and defense.

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