Prime Minister’s State Visit to Poland

Syllabus: GS2/IR

Context

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a State visit to Poland, it is the first Indian prime minister visit to Poland in 45 years.

About

  • The visit coincides with the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Poland and India, marking a milestone in the long-standing relationship.
  • The talks between the two nations are set to cover a wide array of sectors including agriculture, information technology, security, and eco-friendly technologies, with a particular focus on India’s advancements in the space industry.
  • The visit signifies a deepening of political and economic ties and holds international significance.

Overview of India-Poland Relations

  • Diplomatic relations were established in 1954, the two countries shared common ideological perceptions, based on their opposition to colonialism, imperialism and racism.
  • Historical Relations: The two countries share several chapters of history.
    • During World War II, the Maharaja of Jamnagar provided refuge to several hundred Polish women and children trying to reach the West. A street and a junior high school in Warsaw have been named in his honour. 
    • In 1944, Poles and Indians joined forces to retake the hill and monastery of Monte Cassino, pushing out German forces and opening the Allies’ path to Rome.
  • Economic & commercial Relations: Poland continues to be India’s largest trading & investment partner in Central & Eastern Europe. 
    • Over the period 2013-2023, the total bilateral trade with Poland has witnessed an increase of 192% i.e. from US$1.95 billion in 2013 to US$5.72 billion in 2023. The balance of trade continues to be largely in favour of India in 2023. 
  • Tourism and business are growing in both directions, with Indian companies investing in Poland, particularly in the IT, biotechnology, electronics, and packaging sectors.
    • In 2023, these companies employed about 10,000 Polish workers and invested over US$ 3 billion.
  • Significance of Relations: India is now the fifth and soon-to-be third-largest economy in the world, while Poland ranks sixth in the EU and 21st globally.
    • India is becoming a key player in the Indo-Pacific region, where a systemic rivalry exists between two superpowers: China and the United States (US). 
    • Poland is positioned as the West’s hub for operations in Ukraine, is the leading country on NATO’s eastern flank, and plays a pivotal role in constructing a new architecture for European security against Russia.
  • Recognising these shifts, both the countries are striving harder than ever to forge better political and economic ties. 

Way Ahead

  • The key areas of bilateral Poland-India cooperation focus areas can be research and development, particularly in electromobility
  • Direct air connections between New Delhi, Mumbai, and Warsaw facilitate business, scientific, and tourism ties that began in 2019. 
    • Poland’s aspirations to create a new aviation hub in the heart of Europe could align well with India’s expanding aviation infrastructure, where passenger traffic is growing by 15 percent annually.
  • With the largest ship design office in Europe and shipyards capable of constructing modern cargo and passenger vessels powered by electric and LNG propulsion, Poland could be a key partner.
  • Poland needs to adopt a new perspective on India as a flourishing global player, recognised by major world powers like the US and China. 

Source: TOI