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India-Poland Relationship

Posted 12 Sep 2024

Updated 14 Sep 2024

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Why in the News?

Recently, Indian PM visited Poland which also concluded with 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

Key Highlights of Official Visit 

An infographic map highlighting Poland with its capital Warsaw. Map also shows its neighbouring countries as Russia, Lithuania, and Belarus to the East; Ukraine to the Southeast, Slovakia to the South; Czech Republic to the Southwest; and Gernamy to the West. Baltic Sea to the north of Poland is also shown on the map.
  • Agreed on a social security agreement (to protect interests of cross borders workers)
  • India to start Jam Saheb of Nawanagar Youth Exchange Program between India and Poland.
    • During World War II (1942), Maharaja Jam Saheb Digvijaysinhji established a camp in Jamnagar to shelter refugee Polish children who had been displaced from USSR.
  • Both countries agreed to elevate bilateral relations to Strategic Partnership and agreed to execute a five-year Action Plan (2024-2028) for Implementation of the same.

Five year Action Plan for Strategic Partnership

An inforgaphic titled 'Do you know?' providing information that the Diplomatic Relations between India and Poland were established in 1954 which resulted in opening of Indian Embassy in Warsaw in 1957.
  • Political Dialogue and Security Cooperation: Ensure holding of annual political dialogue at the level of deputy minister in charge of foreign relations.
    • Encourage relevant institutions to hold regular consultations on security and defence cooperation to promote contact between defence industries, modernise military equipment, and address outstanding issues.
  • Trade and Investment: Meetings of Joint Commission for Economic Cooperation at least twice every five years.
    • Both sides will enhance cooperation in economic security by focusing on increasing supply chain resilience and mitigating risks associated with trade dependencies.
  • India-EU: Co-operation in early conclusion of India-EU trade and investment negotiations, operationalization of India-EU Trade and Technology Council etc.
  • Terrorism: Co-operation in designating individuals affiliated with groups that are listed by UNSC 1267 sanctions committee.
  • Other areas of cooperation: Cyber Security, circular economy, waste-water management etc.
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  • Maharaja Jam Saheb Digvijaysinhji
  • India-Poland Relations
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