President of Finland Alexander Stubb underscored the growing partnership between Finland and India during discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his visit to New Delhi.

In remarks made during a joint interaction, the Finnish leader praised India’s foreign policy approach, describing it as pragmatic and balanced in a changing global landscape. He suggested that countries could learn from India’s diplomatic model, noting that “we should all become a little bit more Indian,” referring to India’s engagement in international cooperation.
He also described India’s economic progress since his previous visit in 2013 as an “economic miracle,” pointing to the country’s rapid growth, expanding global role, and development trajectory over the past decade.

The visit focused on deepening cooperation in areas such as trade, clean energy, digital innovation, technology partnerships, and sustainable development. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and expanding collaboration across strategic sectors.
The engagement reflects growing dialogue between the two countries as they seek to enhance economic cooperation and multilateral coordination in a rapidly evolving international environment.
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