In a key bilateral huddle, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened with Greece’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis in New Delhi on Thursday. Mitsotakis, here for the India AI Impact Summit 2026 alongside his Digital Governance Minister and top officials, used the occasion to strengthen longstanding ties.
According to the Foreign Ministry, the summit covered an in-depth assessment of the strategic partnership’s expansion in diverse domains. The duo exchanged perspectives on pressing global and regional matters while brainstorming ways to amplify cooperation in novel areas. They applauded advancements in connectivity projects, particularly under the IMEC framework, which could bridge continents more efficiently.
Recent diplomatic forays have injected fresh energy into relations. Mitsotakis’s February 2024 state visit marked a historic return after 15 years, building on Modi’s August 2023 Athens trip that formalized the strategic upgrade. With India-EU FTA talks progressing, trade volumes and investments are poised for exponential growth.
Modi thanked Mitsotakis for backing India’s anti-terrorism stance, a nod to aligned security priorities. This engagement highlights Greece’s strategic pivot towards Asia amid geopolitical shifts. Stakeholders in logistics, renewable energy, and AI are watching closely, as these talks pave the way for multibillion-dollar deals. The partnership’s evolution promises mutual prosperity, positioning both countries as vital nodes in global supply chains.