India Backs Early Implementation of India-EU Free Trade Agreement After Slovakia Talks

Published accounts on Monday described pM Modi and Slovak PM Fico agree that Slovakia will take necessary practical steps towards implementing the India-EU.

Separately, the development carries implications for markets, corporate strategy, and regional economies.

Further details emerged Monday. The first ICCR Chair in Artificial Intelligence will be established at the Technical University of Kosice. Modi invited Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to visit India during bilateral talks in Bratislava. Authorities also noted that Both leaders reaffirmed commitment to early implementation of the India-European Union free trade agreement.

A Consular Dialogue mechanism was launched to streamline visa processing and assist citizens in both countries. Modi paid tribute at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Bratislava alongside Fico. Authorities also noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Slovakia since its independence in 1993.

The two countries elevated bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Partnership with 14 announced outcomes. President Peter Pellegrini conferred the Order of the White Double Cross, First Class, on Modi at the Presidential Palace in Bratislava. Authorities also noted that Agreements covered labour migration, defence cooperation, digital technologies, quantum communication, and scientific research.

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