India and Sweden Forge Strategic Partnership in Landmark Agreement
India and Sweden have elevated their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership following talks between PM Narendra Modi and Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson. The partnership will enhance cooperation in trade, technology, and defense. Modi's visit included discussions on investments, multilateral reforms, and cultural exchanges.
In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, India and Sweden have agreed to enhance their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership. Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Ulf Kristersson held critical talks, focusing on bolstering trade, technology, and defense ties between the nations.
During his two-day visit, PM Modi received the 'Royal Order of the Polar Star, Degree Commander Grand Cross' for his contributions to the bilateral ties. He encouraged Swedish investment in India's growth sectors including maritime logistics and infrastructure.
Both leaders emphasized the need to reform multilateral organizations like the UN. Cultural exchanges, including performances by Swedish artists of Indian classical music, further cemented the camaraderie. PM Modi also met with industry leaders to discuss investment opportunities.
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