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Things To Know about India-Poland ties ahead of Modi’s visit

In a landmark visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Poland on August 21 and 22 this year, as announced by the Ministry of External Affairs on Monday.

This will be the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Poland in the last 45 years.

Coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, the visit marks a significant milestone in the bilateral relationship. Here are important things to know about India and Poland ties.

Diplomatic relations between India and Poland were established in 1954, leading to the opening of the Indian Embassy in Warsaw in 1957 and the Polish Embassy in New Delhi in 1954.

During WWII, between 1942 and 1948, over 6,000 Polish women and children found refuge in two princely states in India: Jamnagar and Kolhapur. Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja, the Jamsaheb of Nawanagar, provided shelter to over a thousand Polish children in his state. Many others found refuge in a large camp in Kolhapur. The Polish State and those who spent their childhood in India have meticulously commemorated this connection, remembering it as a touching link between India and Poland.

India and Poland share long-standing friendly relations, marked by high-level political contacts and vibrant economic engagement. The bilateral relationship is wide-ranging and mutually beneficial. Poland is India’s key economic partner in Central Europe. Their shared commitment to democracy and pluralism is reinforced by their friendly ties.

This year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Poland.

Leaders’ level interactions

High-level visits from India to Poland include Presidents V.V. Giri (1970), Zail Singh (1986), S.D. Sharma (1996) and Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru (1955), Indira Gandhi (1967), and Morarji Desai (1979). The Vice President visited in 2017.

From the Polish side, high-level visits include Presidents Lech Walesa (1994 and 1998) and Alexander Kwasniewski (1998), Prime Ministers Cyrankiewicz (1957) and Jaroszewicz (1973), and Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller (2003).

The last Prime Ministerial visit from India was in June 1979 by Morarji Desai, 45 years ago.

The President of India visited Poland in April 2009, reciprocated by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s visit to India in September 2010.

EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar visited Poland from August 28-29, 2019, after a gap of 32 years. The last visit by a Minister of External Affairs to Poland was in 1987.

Marcin Przydacz, Under Secretary of State for Poland, visited India in September 2019 for the inauguration of LOT Polish Airlines’ direct flight on the Warsaw-Delhi sector.

Bartoszewski, Secretary of State for Poland, visited India from February 19-23, 2024, to participate in the Raisina Dialogue and the second edition of the CII India-Europe Business & Sustainability Conclave.

Trade and economic cooperation

Poland continues to be India’s largest trading and investment partner in Central and Eastern Europe, with over USD 3 billion in Indian investment.

Poland-India trade is balanced, and the trade volume has shown upward growth over the last decade.

Bilateral trade in FY 2023-24 stands at USD 5.72 billion.

Indian exports to Poland stand at USD 3.96 billion, while imports are USD 1.76 billion.

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