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75 Years of SwedenIndia Bilateral Ties
TerraGreen
|August - September 2023
Central to Swedish values is the belief that cooperation and co-creation are key. This principle is strongly advocated by Jan Thesleff, the Swedish Ambassador to India, who emphasizes the crucial role of bilateral diplomacy in shaping international relations. As Sweden and India celebrate the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations this year, it is imperative to send a resounding message to strengthen this partnership. The partnership is critical to ensuring sustainable supply-chains and promoting competition in emerging markets. This can be achieved by working together closely and by resource sharing.
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Under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU), from January to June 2023, there have been notable efforts to go beyond the traditional bilateral framework and build relationships with external individuals and groups. By hosting events and working with experts in various fields, including health, environment, science, innovation, and international affairs, Sweden has been able to identify key principles and strategic opportunities for expanding business opportunities in India. In addition to working with Heads of State, EU member Governments, the host Government, and other diplomatic communities, Sweden's approach has provided leadership. Bilateral relations between Sweden and India are based on mutual respect and have a long tradition of over 100 years of Swedish economic presence. Here, TerraGreen editorial team is in conversation with H.E. Jan Thesleff, Ambassador of Sweden to India. In this interview, he talks about the importance of bilateral diplomacy and the continued growth of India-Sweden relations.
Sweden and India are engaged on many fronts—environmental, economic, and social. Picking up on the environmental theme, could you highlight key developments in this area and explain how your work with Indian companies is having a sustainable impact in an integrative way?
This story is from the August - September 2023 edition of TerraGreen.
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