India-Poland Relations :The Leap towards Strategic Partnership - By Ranjeet Shah
India-Poland relations have evolved significantly in recent years. Strengthened by shared democratic values and growing economic interests, both nations have expanded cooperation across various sectors, including trade, defence, science, and education. Poland, as India's key partner in Central Europe, plays a vital role in India's "Look West" policy, while India's rise as a global economic power offers new opportunities for mutual growth and collaboration.
At the invitation of the Prime Minister of Poland, Prime Minister of India paid an official visit to Poland on August 21-22, 2024. This visit was not only a significant diplomatic milestone but also a reflection of ....
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