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 India–Poland 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.