Mar 6 • 19:00 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Editorial: Stubb's Proposal to Court India - Success Necessary in a World of Predators

President Alexander Stubb aims to anchor India, the world's most populous country, to the Western camp during his state visit.

Finnish President Alexander Stubb is on a state visit to India with the intention of solidifying ties with the world's most populous nation amidst various global conflicts. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue Conference, Stubb expressed concern that current regional conflicts are becoming global, highlighting issues in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Sudan. He stressed the urgency of establishing a functioning world order to prevent power vacuums from being filled by raw force and aggressive hegemonies.

Stubb emphasized that a return to a recognized international order depends on mutual respect for institutions, norms, and rules. He is working towards promoting collaborative global interaction through one of the key forums available at this time. His comments reflect Finland's interest in participating in the shaping of international relations, particularly as European leaders are increasingly meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, recognizing India's critical role in the balance of power in a new world order.

The visit comes at a time when geopolitical tensions are high, and countries are seeking to form strategic alliances. Stubb's approach suggests that Finland not only aims to strengthen its ties with India but also to advocate for a cooperative global framework in the face of rising unilateralism and nationalism. This strategy could enhance Finland's diplomatic relevance while encouraging broader dialogues aimed at stabilizing international relations in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

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