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PM Modi with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, Andrej Plenkovic at Banski Dvori in Zagreb, Croatia. Photo: PIB

Modi discusses bilateral ties with Zoran Milanović and Andrej Plenkovic

| @indiablooms | Jun 20, 2025, at 02:48 pm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Croatian President Zoran Milanović and his counterpart Andrej Plenkovic, and discussed various aspects of bilateral ties between the two nations.

On arrival at the historic Banski Dvori palace, Prime Minister Modi was received by Prime Minister Plenkovic and accorded a ceremonial welcome.

Earlier in the day, in a special and warm gesture, Prime Minister Modi was welcomed by Prime Minister Plenkovic when he arrived at the airport in Zagreb.

The two leaders held delegation level talks.

They engaged in wide-ranging discussions on various aspects of the bilateral partnership, including trade and investment, science and technology, defense and security, space, cultural cooperation, and people-to-people ties.

The two leaders agreed that there were significant opportunities for increased cooperation in sectors such as infrastructure, ports and shipping, digitalization, AI, renewable energy, Pharma and tourism and hospitality.

They noted that popularity of Indian culture, Indology and Yoga in Croatia have brought the people of the two countries closer. Prime Minister conveyed wishes for the celebration of the upcoming International Yoga Day on June 21 to all yoga enthusiasts in Croatia.

3. The leaders noted the recent initiatives at building start-up and innovation partnerships.

They recognized the need to encourage greater business-to-business collaboration and facilitate investment partnerships and joint ventures to drive inclusive and sustainable growth in both countries.

Towards this objective, Prime Minister Modi suggested that Croatia could leverage India’s skilled talent and called for setting up institutional collaboration in the field of mobility.

They agreed on the importance of improving connectivity, including through the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor [IMEC]. Croatia can serve as India’s gateway into Central and Southeastern Europe.

The leaders also discussed important regional and global issues of mutual interest.

They exchanged views on reform of the United Nations and other international institutions, climate change action and threats posed by terrorism.

Prime Minister Modi thanked Prime Minister Plenkovic for the strong support and solidarity extended by Croatia to India in its fight against terrorism.

The two leaders expressed satisfaction at the deepening of India-EU strategic ties and conveyed their support for early conclusion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement.

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