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Prime Minister Marin and Indian Prime Minister Modi discuss deepening cooperation in the fields of digitalisation and sustainable development

Government Communications Department
Publication date 16.3.2021 16.11 | Published in English on 16.3.2021 at 16.46
Press release 167/2021

Prime Minister Sanna Marin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a remote bilateral meeting on 16 March 2021. In their first meeting, the prime ministers had an extensive discussion on how to deepen concrete cooperation between their countries and addressed a number of key international issues.

Prime Minister Marin highlighted the importance of equality – in particular the realisation of the rights of women and girls – for society and the economy. Prime Minister Marin told Prime Minister Modi about Finland’s human rights-based approach to foreign policy and Finland’s candidacy for membership in the UN Human Rights Council in 2022–2024.
 
Prime Minister Marin also emphasised the role of high-quality education in society. India is currently reforming its education system, and there is great potential for cooperation between Finland and India in this sphere.
 
The Prime Ministers discussed deepening bilateral relations in the fields of trade and investment, science, innovation and sustainable development. Finland and India have many partnerships that aim to promote sustainable development and digitalisation, among other objectives.
 
In their discussion, the prime ministers found opportunities for closer cooperation in fields such as new technologies and the digital transformation, including in the development of 6G technology, quantum computing and artificial intelligence. Finland and India have a great deal to offer each other in these areas.
 
The Prime Ministers discussed the fight against climate change, both as an international theme and from the perspective of climate initiatives in India and Finland. The joint declaration by Finland and India issued in connection with the meeting mentions, among other things, India’s initiative on the International Solar Alliance (ISA), which aims to promote the use of solar energy, and Finland’s joint initiative with Chile on the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action.
 
The discussion also touched on UN reforms. In this context, Prime Minister Marin affirmed Finland’s support for India’s efforts to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
 
Another item on the agenda was the partnership between the EU and India, a topic the prime ministers will have the opportunity to discuss next at the upcoming India-EU27 Leaders’ Meeting to be held in Porto on 8 May 2021. The prime ministers also briefly discussed regional issues, such as the situations in Myanmar and Afghanistan, Arctic cooperation and Africa.

In connection with the meeting, Finland and India issued a joint declaration outlining concrete ways to deepen cooperation between the countries and emphasising the global importance of multilateral rules-based cooperation.

The last meeting between the prime ministers of Finland and India was in connection with a summit between the Nordic countries and India in Stockholm in 2018. 

Inquiries: Lauri Voionmaa, Special Adviser to the Prime Minister, tel. +358 50 421 0422, Prime Minister’s Office, Ari Tasanen, Counsellor, tel. +358 50 412 6881, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and Anne Sjöholm, Head of Communications for EU and International Affairs, tel. +358 40 537 0733, Prime Minister’s Office

 
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