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Bridging Continents: How India and Poland Are Shaping a New Alliance

The Sunday Guardian

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August 24, 2025

Indo-Polish relations enter a new era with PM Modi's historic Warsaw visit, enhancing strategic partnership in defence, trade, education, culture, technology, and green energy cooperation.

- MURTAZA ALI KHAN

Dr. Piotr Antoni Switalski, Poland's Head of Mission in India, is a seasoned Polish diplomat and historian. Holding a Ph.D. in historical sciences, he has, over a distinguished career, held prominent roles including Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Poland to the Council of Europe, EU Ambassador to Armenia, Undersecretary of State at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Deputy Foreign Minister), and Titular Ambassador, Director of the Asia-Pacific Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland.

It is with the same breadth of global experience and strategic vision that Dr. Switalski reflected on the transformative phase in Indo-Polish relations. In an exclusive conversation with The Sunday Guardian, he underscored how Prime Minister Narendra Modi's landmark visit to Warsaw last year—the first Indian Prime Minister to do so in four decades—has opened "a new chapter" in bilateral ties—propelling cooperation in defence, economy, education, technology, and culture into sharper focus.

The visit was more than a diplomatic call. It was a defining moment that elevated the Indo-Polish relationship to the status of a strategic partnership, one that promises to reshape the contours of cooperation in defence, economy, culture, education, and technology. "The visit of Prime Minister Modi provided important stimuli to all dimensions of our partnership. We are now working on practical steps to fill this framework with concrete substance, developing it in a sustainable way," said Dr. Piotr Antoni Switalski.

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