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Friday, February 27, 2026
TopicIndia-Poland ties

Topic: India-Poland ties

Polish envoy Świtalski is a Bollywood buff, with a dream of being cast as an ‘extra’ some day

In interaction at ThePrint newsroom, he spoke about how Bollywood movies are a staple across Polish television, calling cinema the ultimate India-Poland bridge.

‘New Delhi was seen as difficult & protectionist, EU-India FTA a new chapter,’ says Polish envoy

From post-Cold War drift to strategic partnership, Piotr Antoni Świtalski says the FTA, PM Modi’s 2024 Warsaw visit mark turning point in relations after ‘lost decade’.

‘Polish drones used by India in Op Sindoor, no disagreement on terrorism’—envoy Piotr Świtalski

In exclusive interaction with ThePrint, Polish ambassador says nation was on India side in all conflicts with Pakistan & Warsaw’s Oct 2025 statement with Islamabad was ‘misinterpreted’.

India & Poland are ‘friends’ looking to deepen defence ties—Polish Dy Foreign Minister Bartoszewski

Irritants, like Polish Dy PM’s Pakistan visit last yr & India’s Russian oil purchases have been frankly discussed between both sides, Bartoszewski tells ThePrint in exclusive interview.

Polish Deputy PM Sikorski likens India’s Pakistani terror concerns to Russian aggression in Ukraine

Talks between EAM Jaishankar and Polish counterpart continued about an hour past scheduled time, indicating depth of the conversation. Polish Deputy PM also met NSA Ajit Doval.

Polish foreign minister likely to visit India next month. Cybersecurity, AI, digital infra on agenda

In exclusive chat with ThePrint, Polish deputy minister for digital affairs notes Warsaw 'would love to cooperate with India' in cybersecurity, fintech, AI governance, digital-public infra.

Modi’s Poland visit shows India has moved beyond Europe’s ‘big four’ nations

As New Delhi breaks away from ‘legacy-apathy’ in all realms of its foreign policy, it is also time to relearn the nuances of Western theatre.

On Camera

Noel Tata is asking the right questions to Tata Sons, but he also needs to answer them

The larger issue is not whether the Tata Sons chairman has performed or not, but whether Tata as a conglomerate has a clear policy on how it is going to allocate capital.

AI to disrupt India’s software sector but ‘doomsday fears’ overstated, says Raghuram Rajan

The ex-RBI governor, in an interview, said many firms globally have yet to implement AI at scale, leaving opportunities for the Indian software firms. The transition will be gradual and a large scale displacement is unlikely.

Navy, Germany’s TKMS wrap up cost negotiations for new submarines, P-75I deal likely early next fiscal

It is estimated the deal would eventually work out to cost around $9 bn at least for 6 submarines—negotiated down by India. Original bid by state-run MDL & TKMS was over Rs 1.2 lakh cr.

No country is ever fully sovereign. Cold War era taught India its real meaning

India’s fraught neighbourhood places multiple constraints on its strategic choices. It leaves no time to take a deep breath, lean back and reset.