Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakiss visit to India opens up exciting prospects for collaboration in diverse sectors like defense, drones, agriculture, ICT, and tourism. With a shared vision and strong people-to-people connections, Greece and India are poised to forge a dynamic partnership.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the significant potential for cooperation between Greece and India in sectors such as defense, drones, agriculture, ICT, tourism, and more. Addressing the India-Greece Business Forum organized by Ficci and Enterprise Greece in Mumbai, Mitsotakis highlighted the strong people-to-people connections and the vibrant Indian community in Greece, expressing a desire to further foster these ties.

First Greek Premier's Visit to India in 16 Years
Mitsotakis' visit marks a significant milestone as the first Greek premier to travel to India in 16 years. His trip follows Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Athens last year, which was the first by an Indian premier in four decades. This high-level engagement underscores the growing importance of the relationship between the two nations.
Mobility Migration Agreement and Technological Synergies
Mitsotakis announced the expectation of concrete announcements soon regarding the signing of a mobility migration agreement. This agreement aims to facilitate the organized movement of Indian labor to Greece, addressing the demand for skilled workers in various sectors.
Recognizing India's strength in technological development and Greece's emerging dynamic tech sector, Mitsotakis sees potential for natural synergies in the technology space, particularly with the success of Greek startup companies.
Capitalizing on Unique Advantages for Economic Growth
Konstantinos Fragkogiannis, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Economic Diplomacy and Openness of Greece, emphasized the importance of capitalizing on the unique advantages of both India and Greece to further strengthen economic relations.
He highlighted the shared interests in diversifying sources, routes, and supplies, as well as developing regional interconnections to enhance energy security. Fragkogiannis also identified bilateral engagements with India in sectors like artificial intelligence, culture, science and technology, tourism, and energy as top priorities for the Greek government.
Joint Collaboration for Economic Advancement
The India-Greece Business Forum, organized by Ficci and Enterprise Greece, serves as a platform to explore opportunities for collaboration and investment between the two countries. This joint initiative reflects the commitment to fostering economic growth and strengthening the strategic partnership between India and Greece.
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