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Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis says his nation can further strengthen collaboration with India in avenues like defence and drones

| @indiablooms | Feb 23, 2024, at 07:59 pm

Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis has elaborated several sectors, including drones,defence, ICT, tourism and hospitality and film industry, as avenues for potential collaboration with India.

Addressing the ‘India-Greece Business Forum’, organized by FICCI and Enterprise Greece, said that ‘India-Greece Business Forum’, the PM said: "We have great people to people, connections, we have a vibrant Indian community in Greece, and we want to foster these connections much further."

The Prime Minister said that Greece is geographically located and is the natural entry point for Indian companies to enter the European market.

After Brexit, Indian companies will be looking for a new European anchor to access the European market.

He also stated that we expect to make concrete announcements very soon regarding the signing of the mobility migration agreement, enabling more Indian labour to come to Greece in an organized manner.

He stated that India is a powerhouse for technological development, and Greece, emerging over the past decade, has a very dynamic tech sector, primarily fuelled by Start-up companies that have been doing incredibly well.

“I can see interesting natural synergies emerging in the technology space,” added Prime Minister Mitsotakis.

Konstantinos Fragkogiannis, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Economic Diplomacy and Openness of Greece stated that to further strengthen our economic relations, we should capitalize on the unique advantages of India and Greece. 

He further added that both nations have specific areas of interests, primarily in diversifying sources, routes, and supplies, as well as developing regional interconnections to improve energy security.

Bilateral engagements with India with a focus on sectors like artificial intelligence, culture, science and technology, tourism and energy are the top priority of the government, stated Fragkogiannis

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