
Key Agreements Signed

The following Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and cooperation programmes were finalized:
- MoU on Agriculture and Allied Sectors
- Cultural Exchange Programme
- Renewal of ICCR Hindi Chair at University of Zagreb
- Programme of Cooperation in the field of Science & Technology
Boost to Agricultural Collaboration
India and Croatia have agreed to deepen cooperation in the field of agriculture and allied sectors. This includes collaboration on sustainable farming techniques, crop diversification, food processing, and agritech innovations. Indian agri startups and Croatian research institutes are expected to jointly explore new innovations.
The partnership aims to empower farmers and promote food security, aligning with India’s vision of smart and digital agriculture.
Cultural Ties and Language Diplomacy
The Cultural Exchange Programme will foster cooperation in performing arts, heritage conservation, and people-to-people contacts. Additionally, the renewal of the ICCR Hindi Chair at the University of Zagreb reflects India’s soft diplomacy approach. It promotes Indian language and literature studies in Europe, particularly in Slavic regions.
This renewal underlines India’s dedication to preserving and promoting its language and cultural heritage globally.
Scientific and Technological Cooperation
The Programme of Cooperation in Science & Technology will facilitate joint research in areas like renewable energy, biotechnology, space sciences, and AI. Universities and tech institutes from both nations will now be able to co-develop solutions to global challenges like climate change and digital health.
This agreement supports India’s ongoing push towards innovation-led growth and technology partnerships under the Make in India and Startup India missions.
A Global Vision with Regional Focus
PM Modi’s visit to Croatia signals a strategic outreach in the European Union’s southeastern region. Croatia, being a member of the EU and NATO, offers India a crucial partner in multilateral engagements. The agreements reflect mutual respect and shared goals in areas of growth and global peace.
As India continues to build bridges across continents, this visit highlights the power of diplomacy, culture, and innovation as cornerstones of modern foreign policy.
