In a meaningful and forward-looking conversation, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi spoke today with the President of the Republic of Finland, H.E. Mr. Alexander Stubb. The call reflected the warmth and strength of the growing partnership between India and Finland, rooted in shared values and a mutual desire to collaborate on some of the most pressing challenges and opportunities of the modern world.
During their discussion, the two leaders reviewed ongoing cooperation in key areas such as digitalization, sustainable development, and smart mobility. Both reaffirmed their commitment to deepen this partnership further, particularly in advanced technologies including quantum computing, next-generation communication networks like 5G and 6G, artificial intelligence, and cyber-security. The conversation underscored the dynamic and evolving nature of the bilateral relationship, focused not only on economic and technological exchange but also on innovation and future-readiness.
The leaders also shared perspectives on important regional and global developments, including the situation in Ukraine. President Stubb expressed strong support for closer India-EU relations and conveyed Finland’s encouragement for an early conclusion of a mutually beneficial Free Trade Agreement, recognizing the value such an agreement could bring to both sides.
Their conversation was a reflection of mutual respect and a shared vision for a more connected and cooperative world. Both leaders agreed to remain in touch, carrying forward the spirit of dialogue and collaboration that continues to define India-Finland relations in this rapidly changing global landscape.
