Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about how Poland and India were connected through the Indigenous sport Kabaddi, players from Poland, who are going to feature in the upcoming Global Pravasi Women's Kabaddi League (GPKL) in India, have expressed great enthusiasm about their parti
President of Indo-Polish Chamber of Commerce in Poland, JJ Singh said India and Poland have a long collaboration in mining, food processing, and pharma but there is scope for further engagements in areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the gaming industry.
During an official visit to Poland, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk affirmed their mutual commitment to upholding peace and rules-based international order.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met with Gawel Lopinski, CEO of Billenium Pvt Ltd, a prominent Polish IT company and enquired about his expansion plans and also spoke about significant opportunities for business collaboration between India and Poland in the field of new and emerging
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his visit to Warsaw met with Polish Indologists and appreciated their interest in Indian subjects. He highlighted that their scholarly contributions have played a significant role in enhancing India-Poland cultural relations and boosting mutual understanding b
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk on Thursday agreed to formulate and execute a five-year action plan that will guide bilateral collaboration in the years 2024-2028 across several sectors including trade, investment, health, transport, cyber security and
India and Poland on Thursday decided to elevate their bilateral relations to a 'Strategic Partnership' with Prime Minister Narendra Modi stating that the relations between the two countries are based on shared values like democracy and the rule of law and they have identified several init
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday announced the launch of a youth exchange program between India and Poland. Under this initiative, each year, 20 young people from Poland will be given the opportunity to visit India.
Their discussions covered diverse areas of bilateral ties, including trade & investment, Science and technology, Defence and security, and cultural and people-to-people connections.