Your Excellency, President Stubb,
Distinguished delegates of both countries,
Friends from the media,

Greetings!

Terve!

I extend a warm welcome to President Stubb on his first visit to India as the President of Finland. President Stubb is not only a distinguished global leader, but also a respected thinker and author.

Excellency, it is a matter of great honour and pleasure for us that an experienced and dynamic leader like you is the Chief Guest at this year’s Raisina Dialogue.

Friends,

Today, the world is passing through a phase of instability and uncertainty. From Ukraine to West Asia, several parts of the world continue to face situations of conflict. In such a global environment, India and Europe, two major diplomatic powers of the world, are entering a golden phase in their relationship. Our growing cooperation is imparting new strength to global stability, development, and shared prosperity.

Friends,

At the beginning of 2026, the historic India-European Union Free Trade Agreement was concluded. This agreement will further strengthen trade, investment, and technology cooperation between India and Finland. In areas such as digital technology, infrastructure, and sustainability, India and Finland are important partners.

Nokia mobile phones and telecom networks have connected millions of people across India. With the cooperation of Finnish architects, we have built the world’s highest railway bridge over the Chenab River. With Finland’s partnership, we have also established the world’s largest bamboo-to-bioethanol refinery in Numaligarh.

Friends,

Inspired by such important examples, during President Stubb’s visit we are elevating India-Finland relations to a Strategic Partnership in Digitalisation and Sustainability. This partnership will provide momentum and new energy to our cooperation across several high-technology sectors, from Artificial Intelligence to 6G telecommunications, and from clean energy to quantum computing.

At the same time, our partnership will deepen further in key sectors such as defence, space, semiconductors, and critical minerals. This Strategic Partnership between democratic and responsible nations like India and Finland will contribute to ensuring trustworthy technologies and resilient supply chains for the entire world.

Friends,

Finland is increasingly becoming a preferred destination for Indian students and talent. To connect the innovation ecosystems of our two countries, today we have concluded a comprehensive Migration and Mobility Agreement with Finland.

Along with this, we will further strengthen joint research and start-up collaboration. Finland is a role model in the field of education. Today, we have also agreed to enhance cooperation in teacher training, school-to-school partnerships, and research on the future of education.

In other words, from schools to industry, we are set to deepen our cooperation across every level of human development.

Friends,

Finland is an important partner for India in the Nordic region. Together with Finland, we are also enhancing our cooperation in Arctic and Polar research.

A healthy planet is our shared priority. We are pleased that this year, together with Finland, we will host the World Circular Economy Forum in India. This will impart new momentum and fresh ideas to our efforts towards sustainability.

Friends,

India and Finland both believe in the rule of law, dialogue, and diplomacy. We are in agreement that no issue can be resolved solely through military conflict. Whether in Ukraine or in West Asia, we will continue to support every effort aimed at the early end of conflict and the restoration of peace.

We also share the view that reform of global institutions is not only necessary, but urgent in order to address the growing global challenges. Furthermore, eliminating terrorism in all its forms remains our shared commitment.

Your Excellency,

You have completed the Ironman Triathlon. We are confident that together with an energetic leader like you, we will also achieve a new triathlon of innovation, digitalisation, and sustainability between India and Finland.

Let us begin a new golden chapter in this futuristic partnership between India and Finland.

Thank you very much.

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List of Outcomes: Visit of President of Finland
March 05, 2026

MoUs / Agreements

Sl. NoMoU / AgreementDescription

1

MoU on Migration and Mobility Partnership

Finland has emerged as an important destination for Indian professionals, particularly in the field of technology and innovation sectors. The MoU on Migration and Mobility Partnership will facilitate mobility of talent.

2

Renewal of MoU on Environmental Cooperation

Renewal of existing MoU signed in November 2020. It encompasses key areas of collaboration that contribute to sustainability, including bioenergy and waste-to-energy solutions, power storage and flexible RE systems, green hydrogen, as well as wind, solar and small hydro power.

3

MOU on cooperation in the field of Statistics

To evolve mutual cooperation and exchange of experiences/best practices and collaboration in the field of official statistics.

Announcements

 Title

1

Elevation of India - Finland bilateral relations to "Strategic Partnership in Digitalization and Sustainability”

2

Joint Research Calls under Implementation Arrangement between Department of Science and Technology of India and Finnish Innovation Funding Agency Business Finland

3

Aim to double the present bilateral trade between India and Finland by 2030 (Capitalizing on recently concluded India-EU FTA)

4

Establish a cross-sectoral Joint Working Group on Digitalization (Advancing cooperation in new and emerging technologies such as 5G, 6G, quantum communications, high-performance and quantum computing, Artificial Intelligence etc.)

5

Creation of Joint Task Force on 6G (6G research by University of Oulu, Finland and the Bharat 6G Alliance)

6

Greater connectivity of startup ecosystems through Indo-Finland Startup Corridor (Active participation of Indian startups in Slush in Helsinki and Finnish startups in Startup Mahakumbh in New Delhi)

7

Co-hosting of World Circular Economy Forum in India in 2026 (By Ministry of Environment, forest and Climate Change and Finnish Innovation Fund SITRA)

8

Establish Consular Dialogue between the respective Foreign Ministries