Thursday brought Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi face-to-face with Greece’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis in New Delhi, amid the latter’s participation in the India AI Impact Summit 2026. Joined by key ministers and aides, the talks delved into expansive opportunities for bilateral growth.
The External Affairs Ministry detailed how leaders appraised the thriving strategic partnership, witnessing gains in varied fields. They delved into worldwide concerns, area-specific challenges, and avenues to intensify partnerships in frontier technologies. Praise was heaped on connectivity strides and IMEC’s transformative scope.
Building on Mitsotakis’s precedent-setting 2024 India visit—after a 15-year hiatus—and Modi’s reciprocal Athens journey in 2023, relations have soared. India-EU FTA developments signal a trade renaissance.
PM Modi commended Greece’s anti-terror support, reinforcing mutual trust. This parley spotlights converging interests in a multipolar world. Sectors like defense, shipping, and AI stand to benefit immensely. With actionable outcomes on the horizon, the Modi-Mitsotakis rapport heralds enduring India-Greece synergy.
