Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for New Delhi on Thursday after completing a successful visit to Croatia, marking the final leg of his three-nation tour.
This historic trip the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia underscored a growing partnership and marked a significant milestone in bilateral relations.
Prime Minister Modi’s diplomatic itinerary began with a visit to Cyprus, followed by his participation in the G7 Summit in Canada.
He concluded the tour with a landmark stop in Croatia, which proved pivotal in enhancing ties with the European nation.
Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed PM Modi’s departure via the social media platform X, stating: “PM @narendramodi has emplaned for New Delhi, after a successful three-nation visit to Cyprus, Canada and Croatia.”
During his stay in Croatia, Prime Minister Modi received a ceremonial welcome in the capital city of Zagreb. He was greeted with enthusiasm by both the Croatian government and the public.
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Expressing his gratitude, he shared on X: “Grateful to the people and Government of Croatia for the warm welcome during what has been a truly landmark visit. This visit ushers in a new chapter in our shared journey of friendship and extensive cooperation.”
On Wednesday, PM Modi held comprehensive talks with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković. In a joint press statement, PM Modi emphasised that the two nations had made several key decisions to expand cooperation across sectors such as:
One of the most notable outcomes of the meeting was the agreement to develop a Defence Cooperation Plan, aimed at ensuring long-term collaboration in the sector. The leaders also highlighted the importance of joint research initiatives and greater academic exchange between institutions in both countries.
Additionally, Prime Minister Modi pledged to share India’s experience and expertise in space technology with Croatian partners.
PM Modi expressed appreciation for the rich heritage of Zagreb, acknowledging his Croatian counterpart’s personal gesture of showing him the city’s historic centre.
“Grateful to my friend, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, for the special gesture of showing me the city centre of the historical and culturally rich city of Zagreb,” he posted.
Reflecting on the broader relationship, PM Modi noted that both countries share democratic values, pluralism, and a commitment to the rule of law.
“It is a happy coincidence that the people of both India and Croatia have, last year, elected us to serve a third consecutive term,” he added.
As Prime Minister Modi concluded his Croatian visit, he reaffirmed his commitment to deepening Indo-Croatian ties and invited further collaboration in strategic, economic, and cultural arenas.
This historic visit, bookending an important three-nation diplomatic mission, has not only strengthened India’s engagement with Croatia but also reaffirmed its growing influence across Europe.
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