PM Modi Austria Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Chancellor Nehmer during his visit to Austria. Many issues were also discussed between the two leaders. After the meeting, PM Modi and the Chancellor held a joint press conference. In which PM Modi said, I express my gratitude to Chancellor Nehmer for the warm welcome and hospitality. I am glad that I got the opportunity to visit Austria at the beginning of my third term.
Australia tour historic: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, this visit of mine is historic and special, after 41 years an Indian Prime Minister has visited Austria, it is also a happy coincidence that this visit is taking place at a time when 75 years of our mutual relations are completed. Are. Today I had a very fruitful conversation with Chancellor and Nehmer, we have identified new possibilities for further strengthening mutual cooperation. We have decided to provide a strategic direction to the relationship, not limited to economic cooperation and investment, to harnessing each other’s strengths in areas such as infrastructure development, renewable energy, hydrogen, water and waste management, Artificial Intelligence. The work will be done.
PM Modi also talked about Russia-Ukraine war with Austria Chancellor
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Vienna, Startup Bridge will be given impetus to connect the youth power and ideas of both the countries. There is already an agreement on mobility and migration partnership. This will support legal migration and movement of skilled workforce. Chancellor Nehmer and I discussed the ongoing conflicts in the world, whether it is the conflict in Ukraine or the situation in West Asia. Everything is discussed in detail. I have said earlier also that this is not the time for war, problems cannot be solved on the battlefield. No matter where it occurs, the loss of innocent lives is unacceptable. India and Austria emphasize on dialogue and diplomacy and for this we are ready to provide all possible help together.
Austrian Chancellor expressed hope of increasing trade in India
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said, currently the world economy finds itself in a challenging situation. During this time, India is a strong export oriented country for Austria. Australia and India already have excellent economic and trade relations, which are based on mutual trust and confidence. He said, more than 150 Austrian businesses are operating in India and we expect this number to increase. There will also be Indian investment in Austria. There is high demand for economic cooperation, especially when it comes to renewable energy, environmental and urban technology, urban development and infrastructure development.