India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Poland, which is being hailed as a historic visit by the Indian PM in nearly half a century, is expected to unfold in the future as an exemplary of strategic partnership and bilateral cooperation. The visit marked the 70th anniversary of the diplomatic ties between the two nations, with both sides re-emphasizing their commitment to shared values of democracy, freedom, and a rules-based international order.
An important characteristic of this meeting was a time-bound action plan for dedicated engagement rather than the “seemingly active” superficial and empty promises. Both parties agreed to a five-year Joint Action Plan for 2024-2028. This will be operationalized by providing a platform for political dialogue through regular meetings between foreign ministers both bilaterally and at international forums. The two parties will also hold regular consultations on security and defense, with a special focus on the modernization of military equipment and defense industry connections. Given the commitment to democracy promotion, the leaders on both sides have also agreed that expanding exchanges and cooperation between their legislatures will significantly deepen bilateral ties and mutual understanding.
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