During the first-ever Indian PM visit to Croatia, Modi and Plenković pledged to triple bilateral relations, focusing on defence, trade (pharmaceuticals, IT, agriculture), and cultural exchange.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his historic visit to Croatia — the first ever by an Indian Prime Minister — underscored the shared democratic values and mutual aspirations for stronger bilateral ties between India and Croatia. Both leaders, in a joint address, emphasised the urgent need for global unity against terrorism, while outlining plans to boost defence, trade, and cultural collaboration.
‘India and Croatia Share Democratic Values’: PM Modi
Welcomed with warmth and enthusiasm in Zagreb, Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude to his counterpart Andrej Plenković and the Croatian government. Highlighting the common ground between the two countries, he said, “India and Croatia are connected by shared values such as democracy, the rule of law, equality, and more.” He noted the symbolic coincidence of both leaders being re-elected for a third consecutive term last year.
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