The leader of the world's largest country praised Petteri Orpo in Finnish
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo for his support of the India-EU free trade agreement during their meeting.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo on Wednesday, where he expressed gratitude for Orpo's personal support of the India-EU free trade agreement. Modi highlighted that this agreement signifies a 'golden age' in the relations between India and Europe, emphasizing the mutual goal of doubling trade between India and Finland, thereby significantly strengthening economic ties.
During the discussions, Modi and Orpo explored deepening their collaboration in future technologies, including 6G networks, innovation, clean energy, biofuels, and circular economy initiatives. Modi's communication about the meeting on the X platform in clear Finnish underscores the importance of the dialogue and the cultural connection between the two leaders.
Orpo's ongoing four-day visit to India will include participation in an AI summit hosted by Modi, along with other high-level engagements designed to further enhance bilateral relations between their countries. The emphasis on technological advancements and trade cooperation illustrates a commitment towards a prosperous partnership going forward, which may have significant implications for European and Indian economic landscapes.