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Jaishankar Presses Poland for ‘Zero Tolerance’ on Terror in Delhi Talks, Decries Selective Targeting of India

The meeting focused on implementing the 2024–28 action plan to deepen cooperation across trade, defence, technology, security.

Overview

  • External affairs minister S. Jaishankar urged Poland not to help enable terrorist infrastructure in India’s neighbourhood and called selective targeting of India unfair and unjustified.
  • Polish deputy prime minister Radosław Sikorski agreed on countering transnational terrorism, citing recent arson and an attempted attack on a Polish railway line that caused no casualties.
  • Both sides reviewed the IndiaPoland Action Plan 2024–28 to operationalise the strategic partnership across trade, investment, defence, clean technologies and digital innovation.
  • Jaishankar highlighted economic ties, noting roughly USD 7 billion in bilateral trade and more than USD 3 billion in Indian investment in Poland, with expanding opportunities for Polish businesses.
  • Sikorski echoed concerns over selective targeting through tariffs, warning of potential trade turbulence, and referenced his prior remarks on European security during his Jaipur visit.