According to the MEA, the two leaders reviewed key areas of cooperation including trade and investment, science and technology, defence and security, space, cultural exchanges, and people-to-people ties. They agreed on the substantial potential to enhance collaboration in infrastructure, ports and shipping, digitalisation, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals, tourism, and hospitality
The MEA further noted the increasing popularity of Indian culture, Indology, and Yoga in Croatia, calling it a key factor in bringing the peoples of both nations closer. PM Modi conveyed his greetings to yoga enthusiasts in Croatia ahead of International Yoga Day on June 21
Prime Minister Modi's maiden visit to Croatia marks a historic moment, being the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the Central European nation. The MEA described it as a milestone in the India-Croatia partnership, reflecting growing ties in the context of the India-EU Strategic Partnership
In a press briefing, MEA Secretary (West) Tanmay Lal said one of the key outcomes of the visit was the signing of four MoUs--covering cooperation in agriculture and allied sectors, science and technology, a cultural exchange program, and the extension of the Hindi Chair at the University of Zagreb
"The two leaders then welcomed the signing of four documents... including a cultural exchange program and an MoU on Hindi Chair at University of Zagreb," said Lal
PM Modi and PM Plenkovic also discussed strengthening bilateral trade and enhancing supply chain resilience. The MEA said both sides looked forward to the early conclusion of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement to advance these objectives
Addressing regional and global developments, the leaders exchanged views on current conflicts and security challenges. Counter-terrorism emerged as a key issue, with PM Modi thanking Croatia for its support and solidarity following the terror attacks in Pahalgam
The two leaders also agreed to deepen innovation and entrepreneurship through the India-Croatia Startup Bridge Initiative, first launched in 2021. They committed to building on previous collaboration, especially in AI, green tech, and robotics, and to formulating a long-term Defence Cooperation Plan with a focus on training, military exchange, and defence industry partnerships
Speaking on this cooperation, Lal said, "The leaders agreed to explore increased collaboration in defence, building upon the MoU that was signed two years ago"
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