Overview
- External affairs minister S. Jaishankar urged Poland to adopt zero tolerance for terrorism and to avoid actions that could help fuel terrorist infrastructure in India’s neighbourhood.
- The warning followed Poland’s October 2025 outreach to Pakistan, where a joint statement referenced Kashmir, a move New Delhi views as highly sensitive.
- Jaishankar said India is being selectively targeted over its Russia–Ukraine stance and related trade, adding that such targeting is not limited to tariffs.
- Poland’s Radosław Sikorski agreed on countering transnational terrorism and cited recent attacks in Poland, while also calling selective tariff targeting unfair.
- Both sides reviewed their Action Plan 2024–28 covering trade, defence, clean tech and digital cooperation, noting bilateral trade of about $7 billion and Indian investment in Poland exceeding $3 billion.